Individual and Combined Effects of Postpartum Depression in Mothers and Fathers on Parenting Behavior

Aug 3, 2006Pediatrics

How Mothers' and Fathers' Postpartum Depression Separately and Together Affect Parenting Behavior

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Abstract

In a national sample, 14% of mothers and 10% of fathers showed depressive symptoms linked to clinical diagnoses.

  • Mothers with depressive symptoms were approximately 1.5 times more likely to practice unhealthy feeding and sleep routines with their infants.
  • Both maternal and paternal depressive symptoms were linked to fewer engaging activities with children, such as reading and singing.
  • The findings suggest that postpartum depression affects parenting behaviors in both mothers and fathers.

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