Parenting is increasingly considered a joint responsibility—to be undertaken equally by both mothers and fathers. As men’s involvement and engagement within the antenatal period, birth and postnatal period has grown, so too have concerns about their mental health and well-being during the early parenting years. Several quantitative studies have now been conducted investigating men’s stress levels during the perinatal period, as well as a small number of intervention studies aimed at reducing men’s stress. This study by Philpott and colleagues1 is one of the first to systematically review the literature regarding paternal stress in the perinatal period
Background: A father's ability to cope with fatherhood in the perinatal period has received limited ...
Contemporary research has highlighted the need to assess perinatal distress using gender-specific to...
This study aims to evaluate the influence of fathers\u2019 negative feelings, parenting stress and p...
Background despite the evidence that fatherhood has a long-term positive and protective effect on me...
Traditionally, the interest of perinatal mental health professionals has focused on expectant and ne...
The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors associated with paternal perinatal mental...
The primary aim of this study was to examine predictors of paternal stress within the first 6 months...
Background: While there is growing interest in paternal postnatal mental health among clinicians a...
Although paternal depression is a relatively unrecognised illness, fathers are at risk of high depre...
The aim of this research is to make a longitudinal study of the associations between men’s childhood...
Paternal mental health is beginning to be recognized as an essential part of perinatal health. Histo...
Copyright © 2014 Y. W. Koh et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
Background: Paternal mental health in pregnancy and postpartum has been increasingly highlighted as ...
The perinatal period is the time from the start of pregnancy to 1 year after the child has been born...
Background: Fatherhood in the perinatal period can be a time of great excitement, happiness and joy....
Background: A father's ability to cope with fatherhood in the perinatal period has received limited ...
Contemporary research has highlighted the need to assess perinatal distress using gender-specific to...
This study aims to evaluate the influence of fathers\u2019 negative feelings, parenting stress and p...
Background despite the evidence that fatherhood has a long-term positive and protective effect on me...
Traditionally, the interest of perinatal mental health professionals has focused on expectant and ne...
The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors associated with paternal perinatal mental...
The primary aim of this study was to examine predictors of paternal stress within the first 6 months...
Background: While there is growing interest in paternal postnatal mental health among clinicians a...
Although paternal depression is a relatively unrecognised illness, fathers are at risk of high depre...
The aim of this research is to make a longitudinal study of the associations between men’s childhood...
Paternal mental health is beginning to be recognized as an essential part of perinatal health. Histo...
Copyright © 2014 Y. W. Koh et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
Background: Paternal mental health in pregnancy and postpartum has been increasingly highlighted as ...
The perinatal period is the time from the start of pregnancy to 1 year after the child has been born...
Background: Fatherhood in the perinatal period can be a time of great excitement, happiness and joy....
Background: A father's ability to cope with fatherhood in the perinatal period has received limited ...
Contemporary research has highlighted the need to assess perinatal distress using gender-specific to...
This study aims to evaluate the influence of fathers\u2019 negative feelings, parenting stress and p...