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About 10 percent of fathers experience prenatal or postpartum
depression, with rates being highest in the 3 to 6 month postpartum
period, according to an analysis of previous research appearing in
the May 19 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on mental health. James F.
Paulson, Ph.D., of the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk,
Va...
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Significant Number Of Fathers Experience Prenatal, Postpartum Depression
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depression, with rates being highest in the 3 to 6 month postpartum
period, according to an analysis of previous research appearing in
the May 19 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on mental health. James F.
Paulson, Ph.D., of the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk,
Va...
Significant Number Of Fathers Experience Prenatal, Postpartum Depression
About 10 percent of fathers experience prenatal or postpartum
depression, with rates being highest in the 3 to 6 month postpartum
period, according to an analysis of previous research appearing in
the May 19 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on mental health. James F.
Paulson, Ph.D., of the Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk,
Va...
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A new study has convincingly showed that dads are also prone to
suffering prenatal and postpartum depression.\n\nDepression and
motherhood have been linked in the past, but are fathers also
susceptible to prenatal or postpartum depression? New research out
of Eastern Virginia Medical School seems to indicate
“yes.â€\n\n\"Depression affects both
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suffering prenatal and postpartum depression.\n\nDepression and
motherhood have been linked in the past, but are fathers also
susceptible to prenatal or postpartum depression? New research out
of Eastern Virginia Medical School seems to indicate
“yes.â€\n\n\"Depression affects both
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Study: Dads also susceptible to postpartum depression
A new study has convincingly showed that dads are also prone to
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motherhood have been linked in the past, but are fathers also
susceptible to prenatal or postpartum depression? New research out
of Eastern Virginia Medical School seems to indicate
“yes.â€\n\n\"Depression affects both
parents ...