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This is to certify that the doctoral dissertation by. John r. colombo has been found to be complete and satisfactory in all respects, and that any and all revisions required by the review committee have been made. Dr. gerald b. fuller, committee chairperson, psychology faculty. Dr. james l. carroll, committee member, psychology faculty. Dr. john e. deaton, committee member, psychology faculty. Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement of for the degree of. The number of families with a stay-at-home father has grown in recent years. Yet, literature indicates that attitudes toward stay-at-home fathers are very negative. Nonetheless, little research has been done to answer the question of how well stay-at- home fathers are doing in terms of their psychological well-being. The current study sought to determine if these men differ on important aspects of masculinity and psychological well-being.