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Hello All,
I am a university student currently researching into Postnatal depression in new fathers.
If any of you have a minute or two to answer a quick questionnaire about this topic then i would love to hear from you! The link for this questionnaire is here: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CFB75ZD
I am studying postnatal depression and how this affects families and individual people. I would really like to unearth how new dads feel in their first year of fatherhood, what changes in their lifestyle they might encounter and how they reacted to this. I also am intrigued into how they acted and felt towards their new baby and partner; was anything different/unusual? Did they feel or have any symptoms of depression?
If any of you have any stories or have observed anything interesting about your first year of fatherhood so far then I would love to hear it!!
Can't wait to hear what you guys have to say - thanks so much!
xxx
Hi there
I've moved your thread into the media requests section, please refer to the 'Research request info' sticky pinned at the top of this section, it directs you to contact Admin to seek permission prior to posting. If you could do that asap that would be appreciated.
Thanks
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