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Longitudinal trajectories and associated risk factors of paternal mental illness in the nine years surrounding the transition to fatherhood

Trajectoires longitudinales et facteurs de risque associés à la santé mentale de père pendant les neuf années entourant la transition vers la paternité

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Background: The arrival of one's first child is a known risk factor for mental illness, yet investigations on fathers' mental health are limited. We conducted a longitudinal investigation on paternal depression and anxiety in the nine years surrounding the transition to fatherhood. Methods: Using a national cohort of French men (CONSTANCES, n = 6299), we investigated the prevalence and associated risk factors of mental illness amongst first-time fathers. Responses to the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) and 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) scales were used to identify clinically significant symptom scores. Self-declared mental illness was also reported by participants. Group-based modelling was used to identify latent trajectory groups for both measures. Results: Levels of self-declared anxiety (averaging 4.9 % pre-fatherhood, 7.8 % post) exceeded that of depression (1.9 % pre- fatherhood, 3.3 % post) or other disorders. However, rates of clinically significant symptom scores (17-27 %) were consistently higher. Participants' mental health appeared to worsen from two-years prior to their child's arrival and improve from two-years after. We identified three trajectory groups for fathers' self-declared mental illness: Low stable (90.3 %); Low risk with high temporary increase (5.6 %); and Consistent high risk (4.1 %). Risk factors associated with worsening mental health trajectories were unemployment, not living with one's partner, having had adverse childhood experiences and foregoing healthcare due to financial reasons. Limitations: All measures of mental illness relied on participant self-reports and are thus subject to bias. Conclusions: This study reveals an important period of heightened psychological vulnerability amongst first-time fathers, emphasising the need for increased and better adapted paternal mental health screening.
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inserm-04652021 , version 1 (17-07-2024)

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Honor Scarlett, Emmanuel Wiernik, Judith van der Waerden. Longitudinal trajectories and associated risk factors of paternal mental illness in the nine years surrounding the transition to fatherhood. Journal of Affective Disorders, 2024, 362, pp.363 - 374. ⟨10.1016/j.jad.2024.07.008⟩. ⟨inserm-04652021⟩
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