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Father involvement in the first year of life: Associations with maternal mental health and child development outcomes in rural Pakistan

机译:父亲参与生命的第一年:与妇幼的巴基斯坦和儿童发展成果的协会

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The contribution of fathers to child development and maternal mental health is increasingly acknowledged, although research on this topic outside of high income countries is limited. Using longitudinal data, we characterized father involvement in a rural setting in Pakistan and investigated the link between father involvement in the first year of life and child development and maternal depression. Data come from the Bachpan study, a birth cohort established in the context of a perinatal depression intervention. Father involvement was mother reported at 3 and 12 months postpartum and covered domains such as playing with or soothing the infant. Child outcomes included growth at 3, 6 and 12 months postpartum, socioemotional development at 6 months (Ages and Stages Questionnaire-socioemotional), and developmental milestones at 12 months (Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, BSID)). Maternal depression was assessed at 3, 6, and 12 months postpartum. Roughly 20% of the fathers were temporarily non-resident. Among the rest, most mothers reported that fathers were involved: for example, approximately 40% reported that the father plays with the baby on a typical day. We observed no clear pattern of association between 3-month father involvement and child growth at any time point; however, 12-month father involvement was cross-sectionally inversely associated with child growth. We observed a protective pattern of association between 3-month father involvement and 6-month child socioemotional development. For the BSID domains, while almost all effect estimates suggested a protective association with higher levels of father involvement/father being temporarily non-resident, the magnitude of the estimates was smaller and most 95% confidence intervals crossed the null. Finally, there was a trend toward greater father involvement/being temporary non-resident predicting lower levels of maternal depression. Using longitudinal data, these results provide new evidence about the association between father involvement, and both child development and maternal mental health.
机译:父亲对儿童发展和产妇的贡献越来越承认,尽管对高收入国家之外的这一主题的研究有限。利用纵向数据,我们在巴基斯坦的乡村环境中表征了父亲参与,并调查了父亲参与的联系在生命和儿童发展和母亲抑郁症。数据来自巴赫潘研究,在围产期抑郁症干预的背景下建立的出生队列。父亲参与是母亲在3和12个月的产后和覆盖域名,如玩耍或抚慰婴儿。儿童结果包括产后3,6和12个月的增长,在6个月(年龄和阶段问卷 - 社会协会)和12个月的发展里程碑(婴儿和幼儿开发,BSID)的发展里程碑和BSID)的增长。产妇抑郁症在产后3,6和12个月评估。大约20%的父亲暂时不居民。在其余的中,大多数母亲都报告说父亲参与其中:例如,大约40%的人报告说,父亲在典型的一天与宝宝一起玩。我们观察到3个月的父亲参与和儿童增长在任何时间点之间没有明确的关联模式;然而,12个月的父亲参与与儿童生长相反。我们观察了3个月的父亲参与与6个月儿童社会情调发展之间的保护模式。对于BSID域来说,虽然几乎所有效应估计表明,与较高水平的父亲参与/父亲暂时无居民的保护关系,但估计的大小较小,大多数95%的置信区间越过零。最后,更大的父亲参与/临时非居民预测较低水平的母亲抑郁症的趋势。使用纵向数据,这些结果提供了关于父亲参与与儿童发展和孕产妇的新的关系的新证据。

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