Objective: This study investigates the effects of first and second births on time pressure and mental health and how these vary with time since birth and parental responsibilities. It also examines whether time pressure mediates the relationship between parenthood and mental health. Background: Childbirth is a major life course transition that adds a new role to parents' role set and contributes to role strain, of which time pressure is one manifestation. Longitudinal analyses can help determine whether the impact of children on parental time pressure endures or eases over time and whether any changes affect parents' mental health. Method: This study uses 16 years of panel data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Sur...
According to previous studies, the relationship between parenthood and mental health is not straight...
Objective: In the 1st year of the post-partum period, parenting stress, mental health, and dyadic ad...
Objective: Although maternal stress, anxiety, and depression have been linked to negative birth outc...
The associations between time pressure and health are typically conceptualised and examined as unidi...
Background: It is well established that maternal age at childbirth has implications for women's ment...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that maternal age at childbirth has implications for women's ment...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
This study aimed to examine the transition to parenthood and mental health in first-time parents in ...
Purpose: Parenthood represents a major biological, social and environmental life change. Mental hea...
A notable recent trend among an increasing number of American parents is to delay the birth of their...
A recent trend among women is to postpone the birth of their first child until their thirties, a phe...
Abstract: The timing of mental illness onset in relationship to birth of children was explored as a ...
Objective: In the 1st year of the post-partum period, parenting stress, mental health, and dyadic ad...
Abstract Objective: We examined the dynamic relationship between life changes (pregnancy and childbi...
According to previous studies, the relationship between parenthood and mental health is not straight...
Objective: In the 1st year of the post-partum period, parenting stress, mental health, and dyadic ad...
Objective: Although maternal stress, anxiety, and depression have been linked to negative birth outc...
The associations between time pressure and health are typically conceptualised and examined as unidi...
Background: It is well established that maternal age at childbirth has implications for women's ment...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that maternal age at childbirth has implications for women's ment...
In this article, we use longitudinal data on Australian two-parent families to assess the impact of ...
This study aimed to examine the transition to parenthood and mental health in first-time parents in ...
Purpose: Parenthood represents a major biological, social and environmental life change. Mental hea...
A notable recent trend among an increasing number of American parents is to delay the birth of their...
A recent trend among women is to postpone the birth of their first child until their thirties, a phe...
Abstract: The timing of mental illness onset in relationship to birth of children was explored as a ...
Objective: In the 1st year of the post-partum period, parenting stress, mental health, and dyadic ad...
Abstract Objective: We examined the dynamic relationship between life changes (pregnancy and childbi...
According to previous studies, the relationship between parenthood and mental health is not straight...
Objective: In the 1st year of the post-partum period, parenting stress, mental health, and dyadic ad...
Objective: Although maternal stress, anxiety, and depression have been linked to negative birth outc...