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  • Title: What about dad? Psychosocial and mental health issues for new fathers.
    Author: Condon J.
    Journal: Aust Fam Physician; 2006 Sep; 35(9):690-2. PubMed ID: 16969437.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Although motherhood and the mother-infant bond have been extensively researched, the same is not true for fatherhood and the father-infant bond. OBJECTIVE: This article discusses the psychological tasks of the expectant father, the adjustment issues for men during their partners pregnancy and the postnatal period, and the development of the father-infant bond. DISCUSSION: The 9 months of pregnancy are conceptualised as a time of psychological preparation for the first time expectant father. Four psychological tasks of this period are described with guidelines regarding how a health professional might assess and foster progress. In the postnatal period, 10% of new fathers will have a partner suffering from postnatal depression and the male response to this can positively or negatively influence recovery. This article concludes that the father-infant relationship is influenced by the partner relationship as well as the fathers psychological wellbeing.
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