Beyond the Absent Father Myth: How Structural Violence Through ACEs and APIs Impacts the Father-Child Relationship
Milan Riddick, Muriel Taks Calle, Paris Adkins-Jackson

TL;DR
This study shows how structural violence through adverse childhood experiences and police interactions affects Black fathers' relationships with their children.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel analysis linking structural violence via ACEs and APIs to father-child relationship quality in Black communities.
Findings
Adverse police interactions decrease father-child contact and increase negative relations.
Adverse childhood experiences reduce positive father-child relations and increase negative interactions.
Both ACEs and APIs undermine healthy father-child relationships among Black fathers.
Abstract
Men racialized as Black are often stereotyped as “absent fathers”, a characterization that overlooks their presence and absolves the role of structural racism in their lives. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Adverse Police Interactions (APIs) likely influence fathers’ relationships with their children. We analyzed a purposive sample of fathers racialized as Black from the Health and Retirement Study (aged 51+, N = 147). ACEs were measured using a sum of 10 self-reported adverse experiences occurring before age 18, while APIs were indicated by having had trouble with the police before age 16, experiencing unfair police encounters, and/or imprisonment for at least three days. Dependent variables included Contact — the frequency of interactions between fathers and children; Positive Relation —measuring the extent to which children understand, support, and connect with their father;…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFamily Dynamics and Relationships · Work-Family Balance Challenges · Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
