Colorado's Democratic members of Congress sent a letter to the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, asking that the agency reconsider cutting funding to the Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center.
Colorado's Democratic members of Congress sent a letter to the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, asking that the agency reconsider cutting funding to the Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center.
Washington [US], April 11 (ANI): Anxiety among men transitioning into parenthood is significantly higher than reported by the global World Health Organization (WHO) regional prevalence rates, suggest the findings of new research suggested.
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Anxiety among men becoming fathers higher than reported: Study
Anxiety among men transitioning into parenthood is significantly higher than reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) regional prevalence rates, a new study suggests.
The findings indicated that the overall estimate of anxiety among men during the perinatal period was nearly 11 per cent, with rates being lower during pregnancy (9.9 per cent) than during the first year postpartum (11.7 per cent).
These rates are considerably higher than the global WHO regional prevalence rates for anxiety among men that range between 2.2 to 3.8 per cent, suggesting the transition into parenthood may increase the risk for anxiety in men.