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Growing Up in New Zealand. Key findings: Dads and mental health

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posted on 2024-07-16, 20:57 authored by Growing Up in New Zealand
<p dir="ltr">This short snapshot focuses on the mental health of more than 4,000 participants in the Who are today’s dads? research project. This brochure is part of a wider series of key findings addressing the diversity, involvement, parenting roles and employment of “dads” to six-year old children in the contemporary, longitudinal study <i>Growing Up in New Zealand</i>. Participants include biological fathers, stepfathers, adoptive and foster parents, co-mums, grandparents and other family members. We asked participants if they had ever had the following conditions diagnosed and/or treated by a doctor: anxiety (and/or panic attacks); depression; other mental health conditions. Participants also completed a standardised scale of psychological distress (Kessler-6) and two items on specific depression symptoms.</p>

Funding

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

History

Publisher

Growing Up in New Zealand: University of Auckland

Spatial coverage

New Zealand

Temporal coverage: start

2015-08-01

Temporal coverage: end

2016-03-31

Data Collection Wave

DCW: Who Are Today's Dads?