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This study found Baby Triple P did not significantly improve mental health for expectant fathers. Both intervention and control groups showed increased parenting confidence, suggesting more targeted support is needed for new dads.

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  • Psychology
  • Parenting Studies
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Fathers' roles are expanding, yet mental health support during the transition to parenthood is scarce.
  • Existing parenting interventions often exclude fathers, limiting research on their effectiveness.
  • Evidence for parenting programs specifically designed for fathers remains inconclusive.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the Baby Triple P parenting intervention for expectant fathers.
  • To assess the impact of the intervention on paternal psychological distress (depression, anxiety, stress).
  • To examine changes in parenting confidence and self-efficacy among new fathers.

Main Methods:

  • A randomized controlled trial involving 112 expectant fathers in Brisbane, Australia.
  • Comparison between the Baby Triple P intervention and care as usual.
  • Data collected at three time points: pregnancy, 10 weeks postpartum, and 6 months postpartum.

Main Results:

  • No significant differences in paternal psychological distress were found between the Baby Triple P group and the control group.
  • Fathers in both groups reported significant increases in parenting confidence and self-efficacy over time.
  • The Baby Triple P intervention showed no conclusive evidence of effectiveness for new fathers.

Conclusions:

  • The Baby Triple P program did not demonstrate significant benefits for paternal mental health or parenting outcomes in this sample.
  • Future research should focus on high-risk populations and tailored, need-based support for fathers.
  • More evidence is needed to establish the effectiveness of preventative parenting programs for fathers during the transition to parenthood.