Fathers

Fathers

Significant societal shifts in the definitions and role expectations of fathers have occurred within the past 50 years. In the decades of the 1950s and 1960s, fathers’ role as the “breadwinners and disciplinarians” was the typical expectation; whereas in the decade of the 1970s, there were expectations that fathers would increase participation in the household responsibilities.

Fathers and Postpartum Depression

This article explores the understudied phenomenon of postpartum depression (PPD) in fathers within the realm of health psychology. The introduction outlines the definition and prevalence of PPD in fathers, emphasizing the importance of addressing this mental health issue. The three body parts delve into understanding fathers and PPD, identifying risk and protective factors, and exploring

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