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Girls, dad loneliness link

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DEAR fathers, your close bond with your young daughter may help her overcome her loneliness. According to a new study, girls tended to report less loneliness as they went from first grade to fifth grade. However, loneliness declined more quickly among girls who had a closer relationsh­ip with their fathers.

Co-author Xin Feng, associate professor at The Ohio State University, said: “The bond between fathers and daughters is very important. We found that closeness between fathers and daughters tends to protect daughters and help them transition out of loneliness faster.”

For the study, published in the Journal of Family Psychology, the research team studied 695 families who participat­ed in the Study of Early Child Care and Youth Developmen­t.

Mothers and fathers rated their relationsh­ips (both closeness and conflict) with their child when the child was in grades one, three, four and five. In grades one, three and five the children rated their levels of loneliness.

The results showed that levels of closeness tended to decline over this time period, while conflict increased.

That’s not surprising, said lead author Julia Yan, from the varsity. “This is a time when children are becoming more independen­t, developing relationsh­ips with friends and spending more time outside the home.

“So they become less close with their parents and have more conflict as their need for autonomy increases.”

Loneliness also tended to decrease as the children developed relationsh­ips with their peers and felt more comfortabl­e with their social skills.

But the study showed that children didn’t shed their loneliness at the same rate. Daughters did better when they had closer relationsh­ips with their fathers.

Mothers’ relationsh­ips didn’t have an effect in this study, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t important, the researcher said.

The results affirm that fathers should nurture their relationsh­ips with their children, particular­ly their daughters, the researcher­s noted. – IANS

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