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Self-confidence and Satisfaction in Father¡¯s Role Performance among Husbands of Primiparous

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Abstract

Purpose: The father¡¯s role performance in this study was identified as the correlation between self-confidence and satisfaction with parenting role by husbands of primiparous.

Methods: Participants were recruited at a professional obstetric and gynecologic hospital in Seoul. For use in this study, the tool by Lederman et al. was modified to incorporate father¡¯s self-confidence and satisfaction with role performance. Percentages, means, t-test, ANOVA and Pearson Correlation Coefficients were used to analyze the data with the SPSS WIN 11.0m program.

Results: The mean score for self-confidence in father¡¯s role performance was 35.19 and satisfaction in father¡¯s role performance was 45.13. General characteristic significantly related to father¡¯s role performance were marriage satisfaction and type of delivery. Also marriage satisfaction and religion were related to satisfaction with role performance in this study. There was a positive correlation between degree of self-confidence and degree of satisfaction in father¡¯s role performance.

Conclusions: The degree of satisfaction in father¡¯s role performance was positively related to self-confidence. So, nursing interventions to improve father¡¯s role performance may lead to improvement in father¡¯s self-confidence and satisfaction with role performance. Further research is needed to exam causality.
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Role performance, Self-confidence, Satisfaction
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