BackgroundPaternal postnatal depression (PPND) is a critical mental health issue that may harm family members' health and relationships. The Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS) is the most common self-reported questionnaire for postnatal depression screening among mothers and fathers worldwide. However, identifying fathers with postnatal depression and determining the related factors have been neglected in some countries.AimsThe present study aimed to determine the prevalence of PPND and then to identify its predictive demographic and reproductive factors. Two cut-off points (10 and 12) for the EPDS were used to detect PPND.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted on 400 eligible fathers selected via multistage sampling. Dat...
OBJECTIVE: Postnatal depression in women is associated with adverse effects on both maternal health ...
Purpose This study was conducted using a descriptive design to examine the correlation between spous...
Introduction/Objectives: The meta-analytical prevalence of paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is 8...
Paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is not a commonly recognized phenomenon. The aim of the study w...
Background: Postpartum Depression is a type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, which can o...
Introduction: Paternal postnatal depression could result in detrimental consequence. Effective detec...
AbstractBackgroundPostnatal depression commonly affects women after the birth of a child, and is ass...
The assessment of paternal postpartum depression (PPD) is not part of the standard evaluations despi...
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the mother-father differences in Postnatal Psychologic...
The mental health of fathers is now receiving more attention as a part of a national policy designed...
Postpartum depression in fathers has an impact on the harmony of household relationships, children's...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common and frequently affects mothers and fathers of young children. Postn...
Paternal postpartum depression (PPD) is estimated to occur in 4% to 25% of new fathers within the fi...
Objective: Postnatal depression in women is associated with adverse effects on both maternal health ...
Although paternal depression is a relatively unrecognised illness, fathers are at risk of high depre...
OBJECTIVE: Postnatal depression in women is associated with adverse effects on both maternal health ...
Purpose This study was conducted using a descriptive design to examine the correlation between spous...
Introduction/Objectives: The meta-analytical prevalence of paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is 8...
Paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is not a commonly recognized phenomenon. The aim of the study w...
Background: Postpartum Depression is a type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, which can o...
Introduction: Paternal postnatal depression could result in detrimental consequence. Effective detec...
AbstractBackgroundPostnatal depression commonly affects women after the birth of a child, and is ass...
The assessment of paternal postpartum depression (PPD) is not part of the standard evaluations despi...
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the mother-father differences in Postnatal Psychologic...
The mental health of fathers is now receiving more attention as a part of a national policy designed...
Postpartum depression in fathers has an impact on the harmony of household relationships, children's...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common and frequently affects mothers and fathers of young children. Postn...
Paternal postpartum depression (PPD) is estimated to occur in 4% to 25% of new fathers within the fi...
Objective: Postnatal depression in women is associated with adverse effects on both maternal health ...
Although paternal depression is a relatively unrecognised illness, fathers are at risk of high depre...
OBJECTIVE: Postnatal depression in women is associated with adverse effects on both maternal health ...
Purpose This study was conducted using a descriptive design to examine the correlation between spous...
Introduction/Objectives: The meta-analytical prevalence of paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is 8...