The early postpartum period is a critical time for first-time parents as they adapt to their new role. Perceived lack of social support is a risk factor for developing mental health problems. Insufficient or inappropriate professional support for both parents has been reported by many studies. Social support that appropriately meets parents' needs is an important protective factor for parents' wellbeing; however, little is known about the social support needs of both first-time parents. To describe both first-time parents' formal social support needs in the early postpartum period. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with first-time parents recruited on the postpartum ward of a Swiss university hospital. Thematic analysis w...
Objectives of this study were to explore parents’ needs for emotional support and how such support c...
Research has established that a mother’s beliefs about her ability to plan and carry out the activit...
The parent-infant bond following childbirth is an important facilitator of optimal infant developmen...
BackgroundThe early postpartum period is a critical time for first-time parents as they adapt to the...
The present study examines the gap that remains involving the transition from traditional to online ...
Problem Many women experience the transition to motherhood as stressful and find it challenging to c...
Print version: 2024. 34, (1-2), 20–32The transition to parenthood is complex and influenced by inter...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-32).Subsequent to the birth of a child, over half of a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine changes in perceived social support from early pregn...
This study aimed to examine the transition to parenthood and mental health in first-time parents in ...
Background: Expecting a child and becoming a parent is one of life’s major events, during which the ...
Recent trends involving nuclear families and the increasing age of primiparas raise the need to revi...
Aim: To explore first-time fathers\u27 postnatal experiences and support needs in the early postpart...
This study investigates the needed support for first-time parents in postnatal care
Becoming a mother is a significant life event that can greatly impact maternal mental health. Unders...
Objectives of this study were to explore parents’ needs for emotional support and how such support c...
Research has established that a mother’s beliefs about her ability to plan and carry out the activit...
The parent-infant bond following childbirth is an important facilitator of optimal infant developmen...
BackgroundThe early postpartum period is a critical time for first-time parents as they adapt to the...
The present study examines the gap that remains involving the transition from traditional to online ...
Problem Many women experience the transition to motherhood as stressful and find it challenging to c...
Print version: 2024. 34, (1-2), 20–32The transition to parenthood is complex and influenced by inter...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-32).Subsequent to the birth of a child, over half of a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine changes in perceived social support from early pregn...
This study aimed to examine the transition to parenthood and mental health in first-time parents in ...
Background: Expecting a child and becoming a parent is one of life’s major events, during which the ...
Recent trends involving nuclear families and the increasing age of primiparas raise the need to revi...
Aim: To explore first-time fathers\u27 postnatal experiences and support needs in the early postpart...
This study investigates the needed support for first-time parents in postnatal care
Becoming a mother is a significant life event that can greatly impact maternal mental health. Unders...
Objectives of this study were to explore parents’ needs for emotional support and how such support c...
Research has established that a mother’s beliefs about her ability to plan and carry out the activit...
The parent-infant bond following childbirth is an important facilitator of optimal infant developmen...