Role of father

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    • Schaffer & Emerson
      Fathers less likely to be PAF as they spend less time with their child
    • May be that female oestrogen hormone makes women more physiologically equipped to form attachments
    • May also be due to cultural expectations of women being the more caring sex, and it being seen as feminine for a man to care for children (stereotypes affecting male behaviour)
    • Geiger 1996
      Fathers have more of a role as an exciting playmate and a 
      provider of challenging situations to overcome, whereas mothers are more conventional and caring
    • Lamb (1997)
      studies have shown little relationship between father accessibility and infant attachment
    • Heermann et al (1994)
      evidence of men being less sensitive to infant cues
    • Frodi et al (1978)
      no different of physiological reactions in men and women when shown videotapes of crying infants
    • Men do form secure attachments with their children, found commonly in most single father households
    • Frank et al (1997)
      in families where father is primary caregiver, both caregivers still end up sharing role of PAF
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