Background and Aims: Knowledge of carrying a fetus with a prenatal diagnosed anomaly may cause acute psychological stress to the parents. Most studies focus on maternal stress, yet fathers are often present at the ultrasound examinations and birth, and therefore may be affected, similarly, to the expectant mother. However, to date no existing studies have examined how detection of a fetal anomaly emotionally affects the expectant fathers throughout the pregnancy. Our aim was to longitudinally examine general health perceptions, social dysfunction and psychological distress in a subgroup of men where fetal anomaly was detected during pregnancy. Methods and Results: This study is part of the SOFUS study, a prospective, longitudinal, observat...
Background: Fathers’ mental and physical health is important for men’s well-being, as well as for th...
During the perinatal period affective alterations in fathers, like Paternal Perinatal Depression, ar...
Background: While there is growing interest in paternal postnatal mental health among clinicians a...
Background and Aims. Knowledge of carrying a fetus with a prenatal diagnosed anomaly may cause acute...
Background: In Norway almost all pregnant women attend one routine ultrasound examination. Detection...
<div><p>In this longitudinal prospective observational study performed at a tertiary perinatal refer...
BACKGROUND: Expectant fathers consider the second-trimester obstetric ultrasound examination as an i...
In this longitudinal prospective observational study performed at a tertiary perinatal referral cent...
Abstract Background Expectant fathers consider the second-trimester obstetric ultrasound examination...
Objective To identify short-term factors influencing psychological outcome of termination of pregnan...
Knowledge regarding the long-term psychological adjustment of parents to children with prenatal diag...
There is emerging evidence of the significance of paternal mental health problems as well as its inf...
Knowledge regarding the long-term psychological adjustment of parents to children with prenatal diag...
It is believed that expectant fathers, experiencing the stress and anticipated changes of pregnancy,...
It is believed that expectant fathers, experiencing the stress and anticipated changes of pregnancy,...
Background: Fathers’ mental and physical health is important for men’s well-being, as well as for th...
During the perinatal period affective alterations in fathers, like Paternal Perinatal Depression, ar...
Background: While there is growing interest in paternal postnatal mental health among clinicians a...
Background and Aims. Knowledge of carrying a fetus with a prenatal diagnosed anomaly may cause acute...
Background: In Norway almost all pregnant women attend one routine ultrasound examination. Detection...
<div><p>In this longitudinal prospective observational study performed at a tertiary perinatal refer...
BACKGROUND: Expectant fathers consider the second-trimester obstetric ultrasound examination as an i...
In this longitudinal prospective observational study performed at a tertiary perinatal referral cent...
Abstract Background Expectant fathers consider the second-trimester obstetric ultrasound examination...
Objective To identify short-term factors influencing psychological outcome of termination of pregnan...
Knowledge regarding the long-term psychological adjustment of parents to children with prenatal diag...
There is emerging evidence of the significance of paternal mental health problems as well as its inf...
Knowledge regarding the long-term psychological adjustment of parents to children with prenatal diag...
It is believed that expectant fathers, experiencing the stress and anticipated changes of pregnancy,...
It is believed that expectant fathers, experiencing the stress and anticipated changes of pregnancy,...
Background: Fathers’ mental and physical health is important for men’s well-being, as well as for th...
During the perinatal period affective alterations in fathers, like Paternal Perinatal Depression, ar...
Background: While there is growing interest in paternal postnatal mental health among clinicians a...