2023
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.609
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Mental Health during fatherhoood. Biopsychosocial aspects and questionnaire for depression PHQ9

Abstract: IntroductionBoth women and men experience potentially stressful events during their reproductive periods and both are at risk of developing peripartum depression. Men have a reproductive period that is difficult to define, and research on their mental health has rarely considered the effects of paternity. A prevalence of postpartum depressive symptomatology of 10.4% has been described worldwide (Paulson J et al. 2010). Paternal depression is also a risk factor for peripartum maternal depression (Escribá et al,… Show more

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