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DOES A PERINATAL PARENTING INTERVENTION WORK FOR FATHERS? A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.

Mandy Mihelic1, Alina Morawska1, Ania Filus2.   

Abstract

Fathers are increasingly expected to contribute to their parenting role at the transition to parenthood; however, many fathers experience mental health problems during this time. Parenting support for new fathers is limited, and research often only includes the mothers in intervention studies. Clear evidence for parenting programs for fathers has not yet been established. This study evaluated the effects of a parenting intervention (Baby Triple P) on fathers who were expecting their first baby. The design was a randomized controlled trial comparing Baby Triple P with care as usual over three time points (pregnancy, 10 weeks' postbirth, and 6 months' postbirth) for 112 fathers living in Brisbane, Australia. The primary outcomes included paternal psychological distress such as depression, anxiety, and stress and several secondary measures. No significant intervention effects for Baby Triple P were found at either post- or follow-up assessments. Fathers in both groups reported significant increases in their parenting confidence and self-efficacy. The results indicate no conclusive evidence for the effectiveness of Baby Triple P for new fathers. Future research using a sample with greater likelihood of experiencing problems at the transition to parenthood is needed as is offering more tailored need-based support to obtain substantial evidence for this preventative parenting program.
© 2018 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Elternintervention; Säuglinge; Vaterschaft; bébé; ensayo aleatorio controlado; essai contrôlé randomisé; fatherhood; infantes; infants; intervención de crianza; intervention de parentage; parenting intervention; paternidad; paternité; randomisierte Kontrollstudie; randomized controlled trial; التدخل الوالدي ، الأبوه ، الأطفال الرضع، دراسة تجريبية; ランダム化比較化試験; 乳児; 嬰兒; 子育て介入; 父性; 父親; 育兒干預; 隨機對照試驗

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30339721     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21748

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


  6 in total

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Authors:  Stephanie R Rayburn; J Douglas Coatsworth
Journal:  J Perinat Educ       Date:  2021-03-18

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Authors:  Alan McLuckie; Ashley L Landers; Janet A Curran; Robin Cann; Domenica H Carrese; Alicia Nolan; Kim Corrigan; Normand J Carrey
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2019-07-23

3.  The Relevance of Infant Outcome Measures: A Pilot-RCT Comparing Baby Triple P Positive Parenting Program With Care as Usual.

Authors:  Lukka Popp; Sabrina Fuths; Silvia Schneider
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2019-10-29

Review 4.  Interventions for Perinatal Depression and Anxiety in Fathers: A Mini-Review.

Authors:  Andre L Rodrigues; Jennifer Ericksen; Brittany Watson; Alan W Gemmill; Jeannette Milgrom
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-01-20

Review 5.  Instruments to Identify Symptoms of Paternal Depression During Pregnancy and the First Postpartum Year: A Systematic Scoping Review.

Authors:  Rigmor C Berg; Beate Larsen Solberg; Kari Glavin; Nina Olsvold
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6.  Examining the Effectiveness of the Fathers and Babies Intervention: A Pilot Study.

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