Paternal Perinatal Stress and its Impact on Infants and Children

Duration: 17 mins

Description

Paternal perinatal stress is associated with children’s emotional problems at 2 years is discussed by Dr. Fiona Challacombe.

Learning Objectives

1. Why fathers have been largely left out of the picture in terms of parental mental health in pregnancy and post-partum, and why it is important to include them.
2. How the engagement of fathers in clinical services could be improved.
3. The impact of father’s mental health on infant and child development.
4. Does paternal emotional stress exert a different influence on infants and children in comparison to maternal emotional distress?
5. Implications of their findings for health care providers and child and adolescent mental health professionals.
6. The existing intervention strategies and targeted interventions that are found to work for paternal perinatal stress, and what more could be done.

Related Content Links

JCPP https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14697610/2023/64/2

About this Lesson

Speakers

Dr. Fiona Challacombe

Dr. Fiona Challacombe

Clinical psychologist and researcher, Clinical lecturer in Perinatal Psychology at King’s College London