Abstract Background The transition to parenthood can be a challenging time, in which both mothers and fathers experience increased risk of distress and depression. Mothers are more likely than fathers to engage with services and have their mental health monitored and attended to during the perinatal period. The present study aimed to explore whether smartphone technology could be used to address fathers’ needs across their transition to fatherhood. Methods A corpus of messages, including linked information and mood tracking software, was designed to support and enhance paternal relationships with their babies, their partners and themselves across the perinatal period. Messages were sent to project participants (N = 520) from 12-weeks’ gesta...
Postpartum depression is a significant mental health issue in mothers and fathers alike; yet at-risk...
Many mobile software applications (‘apps’) related to pregnancy have been developed for the global m...
Abstract Background To date, information and support has been focused on mothers, with evidence that...
Objective: The objective of this paper was to inform the development of a mobile phone-optimised, SM...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: The objective of this paper...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence for the value of technology-based programs to support fathers ...
© 2016 Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology. Objective: The project aimed to test of the ...
Background: Fathers’ experiences across the transition to parenthood are underreported in the liter...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is important for infants, and fathers are influential in supporting their ...
About the Project This project analysed in-depth, qualitative material on new fathers’ experiences o...
Objective: This paper will describe the development of a programme of SMS messages including parenti...
Thirty-two first time fathers participated in this study which was primarily concerned with how men ...
Background: Information and advice on infant health and development have been shown to be well recei...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Early intervention to support families with infants a...
Objective: the transition period in which men become fathers might provide an important window of op...
Postpartum depression is a significant mental health issue in mothers and fathers alike; yet at-risk...
Many mobile software applications (‘apps’) related to pregnancy have been developed for the global m...
Abstract Background To date, information and support has been focused on mothers, with evidence that...
Objective: The objective of this paper was to inform the development of a mobile phone-optimised, SM...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: The objective of this paper...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence for the value of technology-based programs to support fathers ...
© 2016 Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology. Objective: The project aimed to test of the ...
Background: Fathers’ experiences across the transition to parenthood are underreported in the liter...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is important for infants, and fathers are influential in supporting their ...
About the Project This project analysed in-depth, qualitative material on new fathers’ experiences o...
Objective: This paper will describe the development of a programme of SMS messages including parenti...
Thirty-two first time fathers participated in this study which was primarily concerned with how men ...
Background: Information and advice on infant health and development have been shown to be well recei...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Early intervention to support families with infants a...
Objective: the transition period in which men become fathers might provide an important window of op...
Postpartum depression is a significant mental health issue in mothers and fathers alike; yet at-risk...
Many mobile software applications (‘apps’) related to pregnancy have been developed for the global m...
Abstract Background To date, information and support has been focused on mothers, with evidence that...