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Field testing of father-inclusive guidelines for web-based information and support aimed at families with perinatal depression

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posted on 2025-05-11, 08:09 authored by Richard FletcherRichard Fletcher
Issue addressed: This study examines the application of father-inclusive guidelines to website information intended to address perinatal depression. Methods: A set of evidence-based guidelines was developed and applied to a sample of Australian health and parenting websites to derive a ‘father-inclusiveness’ score for their perinatal depression-related material. The scores for each website’s material and a rationale for the project were conveyed to the website managers. Results: Father-inclusive scores overall were modest, with most websites obtaining less than half the possible points. Few websites provided information to support fathers’ connection with their infants or provided opportunities for fathers to interact with other fathers. Most website managers responded positively when informed of their (relatively low) score and changes to the websites were indicated. Conclusions: Father-inclusive guidelines may assist health and parenting websites to more effectively target information and support for fathers in families with perinatal depression.

History

Journal title

Health Promotion Journal of Australia

Volume

22

Issue

3

Pagination

231-233

Publisher

Australian Health Promotion Association

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health

School

Family Action Centre

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