2024
DOI: 10.5502/ijw.v14i2.3239
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A qualitative exploration of how extended paternity leave can promote fathers’ psychological wellbeing

Jessica Hobbs

Abstract: The perinatal period is known to be a vulnerable time for parents’ mental health and wellbeing. Research about fathers’ health during this time is in its infancy and has focused predominantly on mental health problems. Much less is known about how fathers experience their own wellbeing or what can help their lives (and consequently the lives of their family) to go well during the significant event of having a baby. Early research suggests that allowing fathers to take a longer period of paternity leave could h… Show more

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