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  2. To learn more about postpartum depression in men, we caught up with licensed marriage and family therapist Darren D. Moore, Ph.D. Meet the Expert Darren D. Moore, Ph Yes, Men Can Get Postpartum ...

  3. Men can also experience postpartum depression. Dads share ...

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    Treating postpartum depression in men can benefit not just dads but their spouses and children too. But many men don’t receive treatment from mental health professionals because of the stigma ...

  4. Opinion: Men get postpartum depression, too. We need to talk ...

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    Research shows that postpartum depression can afflict men and parents of all kinds, not just those who give birth. Elena Sheppard, whose husband was one of those men, argues that new parents ...

  5. Paternal depression - Wikipedia

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    Studies show that 14.1% of men suffer from postpartum depression. [11] Outside of the U.S. 8.2% of men experience depressive symptoms . The observation of postpartum depression could be categorised into the time blocks of paternal depression: first trimester to 6 months gestational age , >6 months to birth, immediate postpartum to 3 months ...

  6. Postpartum blues - Wikipedia

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    However, given similar causes of postpartum blues and postpartum depression in women, it may be relevant to examine rates of postpartum depression in men. A 2010 meta-analysis published in JAMA with over 28,000 participants across various countries showed that prenatal and postpartum depression affects about 10% of men. [40]

  7. Evolutionary approaches to postpartum depression - Wikipedia

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    Goodman [8] found that during the first postpartum year, the incidence of paternal depression ranged from 1% to 25% in community samples, and from 24% to 50% among men whose partners were experiencing postpartum depression. Others have replicated the association between partner depression and paternal postpartum depression.

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