posted on 2025-05-09, 14:20authored byAustralian Fatherhood Research Network
In this issue: The Paternal Perinatal Depression Initiative (PPDI) - RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Academic dad - Bringing fatherhood into faculty culture - Healing Aboriginal dads while they are in prison - Working with indigenous men in behaviour change programs - Involved fatherhood and gender equity - Russian Father School - Exercise from Father School - PROGRAMS AND FATHER INCLUSIVE PRACTICE: Running a mental health first aid course as part of a health program for Aboriginal dads - RESEARCH: Fathers whose partners have severe mental illness - Characteristics of men accompanying their partners to a specialist antenatal
clinic for women with severe mental illness - Researching fathers’ role in families where a child has a disability - Health-related quality of life in fathers of children with or without developmental disability: the mediating effect of parental stress - Child–Mother and Child–Father Attachment Security: Links to Internalizing Adjustment Among Children with Learning Disabilities - Father participation with mothers in the Signposts program: An initial investigation -
Fathers and depression A Longitudinal Study of Paternal Mental Health During Transition to Fatherhood as Young Adults - Risk factors associated with the mental health of fathers of children with an intellectual disability in Australia - The impact of maternal postnatal depression on men and their ways of fathering: an interpretative phenomenological analysis - Sexual activity post-birth Exploring Co-Parent Experiences of Sexuality in the First 3 Months after Birth - Father involvement Studies of Men’s Involvement in the Family—Part 1: Introduction - Equality Is Bliss? Relationship Quality and the Gender Division of Household
Labor - Navigating New Norms of Involved Fatherhood Employment, Fathering Attitudes, and Father Involvement From ARCY - The 2nd Biennial Australian Implementation Conference - From the Family Action Centre - Online postgraduate courses
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Family Action Centre, Faculty of Health & Medicine, University of Newcastle