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Area of Science:

  • Perinatal Mental Health
  • Family Well-being
  • Paternal Psychology

Background:

  • Fathers play a dual role as partners and parents in perinatal mental health.
  • Paternal support positively influences maternal mental health.
  • Fathers are also at risk for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To increase awareness of paternal perinatal mental health.
  • To review the evidence on paternal perinatal mental health and its family impact.
  • To provide recommendations for improving paternal mental health outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of paternal perinatal mental health.
  • Examination of fathers' roles in maternal mental health.
  • Analysis of paternal mood and anxiety disorder prevalence.
  • Review of impacts on child and family well-being.
  • Assessment of screening and treatment approaches.

Main Results:

  • Fathers' support is linked to improved maternal mental health.
  • Paternal perinatal mood and anxiety disorders are prevalent.
  • Paternal mental health significantly affects child and family well-being.
  • Evidence supports the need for screening and treatment for fathers.

Conclusions:

  • Paternal perinatal mental health is a critical, yet often overlooked, aspect of family well-being.
  • Inclusive, multi-level approaches are necessary to support fathers.
  • Improving paternal mental health benefits mothers, babies, and the family unit.