Understandings of paternal postnatal depression (PND) in fathers from the United Kingdom (UK) have received limited attention, particularly in view of changing dynamics of contemporary parenthood. To rectify this, eight UK fathers with PND took part in one-to-one interviews, with Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis used to understand their lived experiences. Our findings demonstrate that UK fathers with PND experienced extremely distressing emotions, including anger and misery, after their babies are born. Their working practices were highly relevant to their fatherhood, with working considered a key responsibility and a source of stress, but also a “legitimate” escape from the home. Fathers’ relationships with their partners were expe...
BACKGROUND: To become a parent is an emotionally life-changing experience. Paternal depression durin...
Background: Paternal Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a relatively new phenomenon in the realm of heal...
Thirty-two first time fathers participated in this study which was primarily concerned with how men ...
Understandings of paternal postnatal depression (PND) in fathers from the United Kingdom (UK) have r...
Lived experience is increasingly viewed as an important means of informing mental health practice. I...
Paternal postnatal depression (PND) is a condition that negatively affects fathers to a largely simi...
The experience of maternal post-natal depression in mothers has been one of the most extensively res...
Abstract Background To date, information and support has been focused on mothers, with evidence that...
Becoming a parent is considered a major life event. Recently, in Western society, fathers are a more...
Introduction: Being a father is able to invoke substantial social, emotional and psychological chang...
Objective: The objective of the review is to understand fathers’ experiences of depression in the pe...
The mental health of fathers is now receiving more attention as a part of a national policy designed...
Objectives: Postnatal depression affects approximately 15% of women in Western countries. There are ...
BACKGROUND: To date, information and support has been focused on mothers, with evidence that healthc...
Introduction/Objectives: The meta-analytical prevalence of paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is 8...
BACKGROUND: To become a parent is an emotionally life-changing experience. Paternal depression durin...
Background: Paternal Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a relatively new phenomenon in the realm of heal...
Thirty-two first time fathers participated in this study which was primarily concerned with how men ...
Understandings of paternal postnatal depression (PND) in fathers from the United Kingdom (UK) have r...
Lived experience is increasingly viewed as an important means of informing mental health practice. I...
Paternal postnatal depression (PND) is a condition that negatively affects fathers to a largely simi...
The experience of maternal post-natal depression in mothers has been one of the most extensively res...
Abstract Background To date, information and support has been focused on mothers, with evidence that...
Becoming a parent is considered a major life event. Recently, in Western society, fathers are a more...
Introduction: Being a father is able to invoke substantial social, emotional and psychological chang...
Objective: The objective of the review is to understand fathers’ experiences of depression in the pe...
The mental health of fathers is now receiving more attention as a part of a national policy designed...
Objectives: Postnatal depression affects approximately 15% of women in Western countries. There are ...
BACKGROUND: To date, information and support has been focused on mothers, with evidence that healthc...
Introduction/Objectives: The meta-analytical prevalence of paternal postnatal depression (PPND) is 8...
BACKGROUND: To become a parent is an emotionally life-changing experience. Paternal depression durin...
Background: Paternal Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a relatively new phenomenon in the realm of heal...
Thirty-two first time fathers participated in this study which was primarily concerned with how men ...