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Emma Humes, Health Visitor and Phd Student: Depression In Men Who Have Become Fathers

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https://sites.edgehill.ac.uk/dadsanddepression/
This study aims to explore how fathers feel when they are depressed during their partner’s pregnancy or up to two years after the birth of a baby. The study aims to find out more about how we can help dads with depression.

Did you suffer from depression during your partner’s pregnancy or in the first two years of your baby’s life?

  • Are you aged 16 or over?
  • Is your partner currently pregnant or do you currently have a baby under two years old?

If you answered yes to both of these questions we would like to speak to you. Your experiences are very important and will help us to find out more about how to support Dads who feel like you.

An important study: PLEASE SHARE this conversation.

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https://sites.edgehill.ac.uk/dadsanddepression/
This study aims to explore how fathers feel when they are depressed during their partner’s pregnancy or up to two years after the birth of a baby. The study aims to find out more about how we can help dads with depression.

Did you suffer from depression during your partner’s pregnancy or in the first two years of your baby’s life?

  • Are you aged 16 or over?
  • Is your partner currently pregnant or do you currently have a baby under two years old?

If you answered yes to both of these questions we would like to speak to you. Your experiences are very important and will help us to find out more about how to support Dads who feel like you.

An important study: PLEASE SHARE this conversation.

  continue reading

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