Research Report: The Relationship Between Father Absence and Child Problem Behaviour
Charlotte Goddard
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Researchers examined the effect of a father's absence on children's behaviour. They also wanted to find out if problem behaviour was linked to dad not being around or perhaps meant fathers were more likely to stay away.
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