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Area of Science:

  • Parenting Interventions
  • Father Engagement
  • Qualitative Research

Background:

  • Low father participation is common in parenting interventions.
  • Factors influencing father engagement remain underexplored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To qualitatively explore perceived barriers to parenting interventions for fathers.
  • To identify fathers' preferences for intervention content, delivery, and recruitment.

Main Methods:

  • Nine focus groups with 41 fathers were conducted.
  • Semi-structured interviews were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis.

Main Results:

  • Key barriers include interventions perceived as mother-focused, gender role beliefs, mothers as gatekeepers, lack of awareness, and perceived irrelevance.
  • Fathers prefer specific content, facilitator traits, practical considerations, and targeted recruitment.

Conclusions:

  • Fathers' gender role beliefs and the perception of interventions as mother-focused are significant barriers.
  • Tailored recruitment and program adjustments are crucial for enhancing father participation.