[HTML][HTML] HealthyDads. ca: what do men want in a website designed to promote emotional wellness and healthy behaviors during the transition to parenthood?

D Da Costa, P Zelkowitz, N Letourneau… - Journal of medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Up to 18% of men experience depression and/or anxiety during the transition to
parenthood. Interventions designed specifically to promote the mental health of men during …

The Internet: one important source for pregnancy and childbirth information among prospective fathers

M Johansson, C Rubertsson, I Rådestad… - Journal of Men's …, 2010 - liebertpub.com
Background: Fathers' involvement in pregnancy and childbirth has increased, and this can
benefit their own health as well as their partners' and children's health. The objective of this …

[HTML][HTML] The baby steps web program for the well-being of new parents: randomized controlled trial

DJ Kavanagh, J Connolly, J Fisher, WK Halford… - Journal of medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background New parents face increased risks of emotional distress and relationship
dissatisfaction. Digital interventions increase support access, but few preventive programs …

[HTML][HTML] “You sort of go down a rabbit hole... you're just going to keep on searching”: a qualitative study of searching online for pregnancy-related information during …

J Prescott, L Mackie - Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2017 - jmir.org
Background The Web is becoming increasingly popular for gaining information on medical
or health issues; with women in particular likely to search online for this type of information …

[HTML][HTML] Differences between mothers and fathers of young children in their use of the internet to support healthy family lifestyle behaviors: cross-sectional study

R Laws, AD Walsh, KD Hesketh, KL Downing… - Journal of Medical …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background In early life, both mothers and fathers are important influences on their
children's diet, active play, and obesity risk. Parents are increasingly relying on the internet …

[HTML][HTML] Mothers' perceptions of the internet and social media as sources of parenting and health information: qualitative study

RY Moon, A Mathews, R Oden, R Carlin - Journal of medical Internet …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Traditionally, guidance and support to new parents have come from family,
friends, and health care providers. However, the internet and social media are growing …

[HTML][HTML] Outcomes of equity-oriented, web-based parenting information in mothers of low socioeconomic status compared to other mothers: participatory mixed …

P Pluye, R El Sherif, A Gonzalez-Reyes… - Journal of Medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Typically, web-based consumer health information is considered more
beneficial for people with high levels of education and income. No evidence shows that …

[HTML][HTML] Medium-term effects of a tailored web-based parenting intervention to reduce adolescent risk of depression and anxiety: 12-month findings from a randomized …

MBH Yap, MC Cardamone-Breen, RM Rapee… - Journal of medical …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Prevention of depression and anxiety disorders early in life is a global health
priority. Evidence on risk and protective factors for youth internalizing disorders indicates …

[HTML][HTML] Online pediatric information seeking among mothers of young children: results from a qualitative study using focus groups

JM Bernhardt, EM Felter - Journal of medical Internet research, 2004 - jmir.org
Background: Pre-natal and post-natal periods are times when many women actively seek
health information from multiple sources, including the Internet. However, little is known …

[HTML][HTML] Young men, mental health, and technology: implications for service design and delivery in the digital age

LA Ellis, P Collin, TA Davenport, PJ Hurley… - Journal of medical …, 2012 - jmir.org
Background Young men are particularly vulnerable to suicide, drug, and alcohol problems
and yet fail to seek appropriate help. An alternative or adjunct to face-to-face services has …