BACKGROUND: Approximately one in ten men experience mental health difficulties during the early years of fatherhood, and these can have negative impacts on children and families. However, few evidence-based interventions targeting fathers\u27 mental health are available. The aim of the trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Working Out Dads (WOD) - a facilitated peer support group intervention for fathers of young children, in reducing psychological distress and other mental health symptoms. METHODS: This trial will employ a parallel-arm randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of WOD peer support group intervention compared to usual care (a 30-min mental health and ser...
PURPOSE: To pilot test a social support intervention for fathers of children (T1DM). DESIGN AND METH...
Introduction: Fathers are important to child development and behaviour. Maternal depression is assoc...
Fathers are underrepresented in interventions focussing on child well-being, yet research suggests t...
Mental and physical health problems are common during early fatherhood. The current study aimed to a...
Objective: Researches have shown that fathers experience emotional difficulties in the postnatal per...
Paternal mental health is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue, with about 10...
Background: Globally, paternal depression is a neglected and under-researched area. Aims: To feasibi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand fathers’ decision making processes around help-...
Background: Many health visiting services in England use the Promotional Guide system with mothers a...
BACKGROUND: Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to ...
BackgroundMany health visiting services in England use the Promotional Guide system with mothers and...
Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to report on the occurrence of mental health diffic...
Fatherhood exists in many forms and fathering evolves according to expectation, however, no clear mo...
Paternal mental health is beginning to be recognized as an essential part of perinatal health. Histo...
Abstract Background Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring c...
PURPOSE: To pilot test a social support intervention for fathers of children (T1DM). DESIGN AND METH...
Introduction: Fathers are important to child development and behaviour. Maternal depression is assoc...
Fathers are underrepresented in interventions focussing on child well-being, yet research suggests t...
Mental and physical health problems are common during early fatherhood. The current study aimed to a...
Objective: Researches have shown that fathers experience emotional difficulties in the postnatal per...
Paternal mental health is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue, with about 10...
Background: Globally, paternal depression is a neglected and under-researched area. Aims: To feasibi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand fathers’ decision making processes around help-...
Background: Many health visiting services in England use the Promotional Guide system with mothers a...
BACKGROUND: Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring costs to ...
BackgroundMany health visiting services in England use the Promotional Guide system with mothers and...
Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to report on the occurrence of mental health diffic...
Fatherhood exists in many forms and fathering evolves according to expectation, however, no clear mo...
Paternal mental health is beginning to be recognized as an essential part of perinatal health. Histo...
Abstract Background Behavioural problems are common in early childhood, and can result in enduring c...
PURPOSE: To pilot test a social support intervention for fathers of children (T1DM). DESIGN AND METH...
Introduction: Fathers are important to child development and behaviour. Maternal depression is assoc...
Fathers are underrepresented in interventions focussing on child well-being, yet research suggests t...