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Canadian Fathers’ Preferences for Support During the Transition to Fatherhood

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
18 August 2021

Abstract

While there is growing recognition that fathers lack social support during the transition to fatherhood, little is known about the types of services fathers would access. An online survey was conducted with Canadian fathers asking about the type and helpfulness of support they sought. Participants also rated their interest in, convenience of, and the likelihood of using alternative options. All fathers sought support and the majority relied on partners, friends, and family. Fathers were equally likely to have accessed online support versus support from professionals. While fathers rated face-to-face interactions as potentially helpful, they rated online sources as most convenient.

Résumé

Bien que l’on constate de plus en plus que les pères manquent de soutien social lors de la transition vers la parentalité, on en sait peu sur les types de services auxquels ces derniers auraient accès. Un sondage en ligne a été mené avec des pères canadiens sur le type et l’utilité des soutiens qu’ils ont recherchés. Les participants ont également évalué l’intérêt, l’avantage et la probabilité d’utiliser d’autres options. Tous les pères ont demandé de l’aide et la majorité comptait sur leurs partenaires, leurs amis et des membres de leur famille. Les pères étaient aussi susceptibles d’avoir eu accès à du soutien en ligne qu’à du soutien de professionnels. Alors que les pères ont jugé les interactions en face à face potentiellement utiles, ils ont considéré les ressources en ligne comme plus pratiques.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 40Number 2July 2021
Pages: 49 - 70

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  1. fathering
  2. transition to parenting
  3. social support

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  1. paternité
  2. transition vers le rôle parental
  3. soutien social

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Phillip R. Sevigny [email protected]
Lynn Loutzenhiser
Chris Oriet

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