New Dads facing Anxiety, Depression: Health Care
New
research suggests that men's mental health risk increases sharply around the
arrival of a new baby.
Researchers
at Australian National University found that anxiety around the arrival of a
new baby is just as common as postnatal depression, and the risks for men are
nearly as high as for women.
"Men
can feel left out of the process, because pregnancy and childbirth are so
integrally linked to the mother," mental health researcher Dr. Liana Leach
said in a statement. "It can compound the problem. They don't seek help,
because they think 'it's not so much about me'."
Researchers
reviewed 43 separate studies and found anxiety before and after a child arrives
is just as prevalent as depression, affecting around one in ten men, around
half the rate for women.
The
causes of anxiety and depression around the arrival of a new baby are poorly
understood. While results from individual studies vary, some studies suggest
over 20 percent of parents suffer from anxiety or depression.
"Having
a new baby is a time of great adjustment for many parents, and it is normal to
be nervous, but anxiety can become a problem when it persists for extended
periods and interferes with every day functioning," Leach said.
Symptoms
of anxiety can include worrying or feeling keyed up much of the time, feeling
irritable, and fears for the baby's safety. Physical symptoms can include a racing
heart, feeling sweaty, poor sleep and poor appetite.
"Couples
should be aware of their mental health right from when they realise they are
pregnant. Early intervention reduces the severity and duration of
symptoms."
Risk
factors include lack of social support, especially from a partner, financial
difficulties and a history of mental health problems.
"Health
care during the perinatal period should be about the whole family," Leach
said.
The
study has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Affective Disorders.
New Dads facing Anxiety, Depression: Health Care
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November 25, 2015
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