New Publication: The intersection between alexithymia, testosterone reactivity, and coparenting in fathers predicts child’s prosocial behavior

Highlights

  • Poorer coparenting predicts fewer expressions of prosocial behaviors in toddlers.
  • Greater prenatal alexithymia predicts prosocial behavior through co-parenting.
  • Testosterone increase moderates the indirect effect of alexithymia on prosociality.
  • Parental bio-psycho-social processes forecast the toddler’s prosocial behaviors.