A father’s poor mental health may harm his children’s development, study finds

 

Mothers bear much of the burden for a child’s healthy development, from pregnancy through their teen years.

But a large, new study adds to the growing body of evidence saying fathers, too, are responsible for the types of development that help children grow physically, emotionally and cognitively.

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Fathers’ mental distress is slightly associated with subpar child development, including cognitive, social-emotional, language and physical development, according to the study published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. The researchers defined mental distress as symptoms or a diagnosis of depression, anxiety, a mix of both or stress. The findings were especially true in the perinatal period, which spans from conception to two years postpartum.

During this time, the developing fetus, infant then toddler is particularly sensitive to any mental distress parents, especially the mother, experience, according to the study.

“Men are at risk of increased mental distress during the transition to fatherhood, with prevalence rates among men during the perinatal period as high as 8% for clinical depression, 11% for anxiety, and 6% to 9% for elevated stress,” the authors wrote in the study.

“This represents the most comprehensive global review to date on the association between fathers’ perinatal mental health and offspring development,” said Dr. Delyse Hutchinson, senior author of the study and associate professor in the SEED Lifespan Research Centre at Deakin University in Australia, via email.

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“What stood out was the striking consistency in the trends observed in the results,” Hutchinson, a clinical psychologist, said. “This highlights the importance of supporting fathers if we want to see better outcomes for families.”

Becoming a parent is a significant life transition for men, too, Hutchinson said.
Becoming a parent is a significant life transition for men, too, Hutchinson said.  AJ_Watt/E+/Getty Images

 

 

 

 

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