The present study examines the impact of young, poor, unwed fathers on their family by investigating the influence of depressive symptom frequency on fathers ’ relationship with their children and partners. Couples from seven American cities with populations over 200,000 were recruited and interviewed about such areas of life as romantic and parental relationships, health, and employment at the hospital within 24 hours after the birth of their child. An Item Response Theor
Aims: The overall aims were to study depressive symptoms among mothers and fathers in early parentho...
Background: Parental depression in the post-natal period is associated with an increased risk of adv...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that postnatal paternal depression is associated with advers...
The present study examines the impact of young, poor, unwed fathers on their family by investigating...
Background: Maternal depression is common and is known to affect both maternal and child health. One...
Background: Maternal depression is common and is known to affect both maternal and child health. One...
BACKGROUND: Maternal depression is common and is known to affect both maternal and child health. One...
Objective. Paternal depressive disorder is associated with adverse effects on child devel-opment. On...
The role of depression in nonresident fathers ’ involvement with their infant children is poorly und...
Background and objectiveRates of paternal depression range from 5% to 10% with a growing body of lit...
This study was designed to explore how, if at all, self-reported levels of the paternal-child relati...
This thesis was compeleted for the requirements of Psy296B, Honors Thesis. Craig Smith lead this co...
Objectives: Postnatal depression affects approximately 15% of women in Western countries. There are ...
Early paternal involvement in infant care is beneficial to child and maternal health, and possibly f...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Aims: The overall aims were to study depressive symptoms among mothers and fathers in early parentho...
Background: Parental depression in the post-natal period is associated with an increased risk of adv...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that postnatal paternal depression is associated with advers...
The present study examines the impact of young, poor, unwed fathers on their family by investigating...
Background: Maternal depression is common and is known to affect both maternal and child health. One...
Background: Maternal depression is common and is known to affect both maternal and child health. One...
BACKGROUND: Maternal depression is common and is known to affect both maternal and child health. One...
Objective. Paternal depressive disorder is associated with adverse effects on child devel-opment. On...
The role of depression in nonresident fathers ’ involvement with their infant children is poorly und...
Background and objectiveRates of paternal depression range from 5% to 10% with a growing body of lit...
This study was designed to explore how, if at all, self-reported levels of the paternal-child relati...
This thesis was compeleted for the requirements of Psy296B, Honors Thesis. Craig Smith lead this co...
Objectives: Postnatal depression affects approximately 15% of women in Western countries. There are ...
Early paternal involvement in infant care is beneficial to child and maternal health, and possibly f...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
Aims: The overall aims were to study depressive symptoms among mothers and fathers in early parentho...
Background: Parental depression in the post-natal period is associated with an increased risk of adv...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that postnatal paternal depression is associated with advers...