Fathers’ Cocaine Use and Parent–Child Feeding Interactions
Luca Cerniglia, Angelo Giovanni Icro Maremmani, Silvia Cimino

TL;DR
This study shows that fathers who use cocaine have lower-quality feeding interactions with their children, which can affect infant development.
Contribution
The study specifically examines the impact of paternal cocaine use on feeding interactions, a previously under-researched area.
Findings
Feeding interactions were significantly poorer in substance-using fathers compared to non-users.
Paternal psychopathology, especially hostility and anxiety, was linked to lower-quality interactions.
Higher paternal psychoticism combined with child Negative Emotionality predicted worse feeding interactions.
Abstract
Background: Limited research has explored father–child interactions during feeding in dyads where fathers use cocaine, despite the critical role these interactions play in infant development. Methods: This study aimed to evaluate whether paternal cocaine use, psychopathology (measured via the SCL-90/R), and difficult child temperament (assessed using the QUIT) are linked to lower-quality father–child feeding interactions (evaluated through the SVIA) compared to dyads with non-substance-using fathers. Results: Father–child feeding interactions in the substance-using (SU) group were significantly poorer in quality than those in the non-substance-using (NSU) group. Fathers using cocaine displayed elevated SCL-90/R scores, particularly in hostility, anxiety, and depression. Maternal anxiety exacerbated interactional conflict during feeding. Furthermore, in the SU group, higher paternal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrenatal Substance Exposure Effects · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
