“…Despite the increased recognition of the importance of fathers to family well-being and the expansion in research on fathers and fathering, there is a continuing lack of clarity with regard to the type of support new fathers need (Devault, Gaudet, Bolte, & St-Denis, 2005;Diemer, 1997;Doherty, Erikson, & LaRossa, 2006;Magill-Evans, Harrison, Rempel, & Slater, 2006). We set out to explore how, in the context of text-based, asynchronous communication for fathers, men asked for and gave social support, and what this support meant to fathers.…”