Perinatal Mental Health: Father Inclusion At The Local, State, And National Levels.

Journal: Health affairs (Project Hope)

Volume: 43

Issue: 4

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Affiliated Institutions:  Tova B. Walsh (tbwalsh@wisc.edu), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. Craig F. Garfield, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

Abstract summary 

Fathers occupy a dual role in the realm of perinatal mental health: partner and parent. In fathers' role as partners, their support for mothers during pregnancy and postpartum is associated with improved maternal mental health. In their role as parents, fathers themselves are vulnerable to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder. This article aims to advance awareness of paternal perinatal mental health issues and impacts on families. We first review the evidence on paternal perinatal mental health. This evidence includes the critical role played by fathers in maternal perinatal mental health, the prevalence of paternal perinatal mood and anxiety disorder, the impact of paternal mental health on child and family well-being, and screening and treatment approaches. Next, we offer recommendations for more inclusive approaches at the local, state, and national levels aimed at improving parental mental health and health outcomes for fathers, mothers, and babies.

Authors & Co-authors:  Walsh Garfield

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Identifiers
Doi : 10.1377/hlthaff.2023.01459
SSN : 1544-5208
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Father,Fathers,Mothers
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United States