
The Silent Struggle: Understanding Postpartum Depression in Fathers by Dr. Riyyo Mabborang Specialist Obstetrician and Gynecologist, International Modern Hospital Dubai
As the definition of modern fatherhood evolves, it's time to shine a light on this overlooked mental health issue and break the silence surrounding it. How Common Is Paternal Postpartum Depression?
Postpartum depression in fathers is more common than many realize. Studies estimate prevalence rates between 10% and 25%, depending on the population and screening methods used. Despite its prevalence, paternal PPD often goes undiagnosed due to a lack of routine screening and societal norms that discourage men from expressing vulnerability.
Diagnosis typically involves clinical assessment, the use of standardized screening tools like the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), and mental health referrals. Emotional support networks and group counseling can also play a crucial role in the healing process. How Do Symptoms Differ Between Fathers and Mothers?
Although some symptoms of postpartum depression overlap between genders — such as irritability, fatigue, and emotional withdrawal — men may exhibit less obvious signs. These can include: Increased anger or frustration
Risk-taking behavior
Substance use
Withdrawing from family life
Physical complaints (e.g., headaches, digestive issues)
Gender roles and coping mechanisms often influence how symptoms manifest and how likely men are to seek help. What Are the Risk Factors for Fathers?
Several unique risk factors contribute to paternal PPD: History of anxiety or depression
Partner's mental health challenges
Financial or career stress
Lack of sleep
Limited social support
Unrealistic expectations of fatherhood
Cultural pressures and masculinity norms
Relationship strain with partner
Recognizing these triggers is key to early intervention. Why Do So Many Fathers Go Undiagnosed?
There are multiple reasons why paternal depression often goes unnoticed: Stigma around men's mental health
Cultural expectations of stoicism and strength
Focus on the mother and newborn , sidelining fathers
Lack of awareness among healthcare providers
Misinterpretation of symptoms (e.g., seen as 'normal stress' or personality traits)
As a result, many fathers suffer in silence, unsure whether what they're feeling is 'normal' or worthy of concern. Barriers to Seeking Help
The barriers to mental health support for fathers are numerous: Stigma & societal norms
Lack of awareness about PPD in men
Minimal screening practices during routine checkups
Time constraints and work pressures
Financial concerns
Fear of judgment or appearing 'weak'
Poor communication skills or emotional repression
Lack of father-focused support networks
These hurdles contribute to underreporting and untreated mental health conditions that could otherwise be managed effectively. Are Current Screening Practices Enough?
Unfortunately, no — current screening practices are not sufficient for identifying paternal postpartum depression. Most healthcare systems do not routinely screen fathers, and many healthcare professionals are not trained to recognize symptoms in men. Increasing awareness, adopting validated screening tools for men, and integrating paternal mental health into postpartum care are all critical next steps. What the Research Says
Several studies highlight the scope and seriousness of the issue: Leach et al. (2016) : Emphasized how paternal depression influences family health and goes widely unrecognized.
Paulson & Bazemore (2010) : A literature review showing the prevalence of paternal PPD and need for better screening.
Möller-Leimkühler (2003): Highlighted how gender norms can prevent men from seeking help, increasing mental health risks.
Postpartum depression in fathers is not a weakness — it's a medical condition that deserves the same recognition and care as maternal mental health. As we advocate for mental wellness across all stages of life, it's time to expand our view of postpartum care to include fathers, remove the stigma, and ensure both parents receive the support they need. Healthy dads contribute to healthier families — emotionally, mentally, and socially.

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