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Social Media Can Identify Fathers at Risk of Postpartum Depression, Research Reveals

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Fathers’ prepartum social media posts can predict their risk of postpartum depression. A predictive model based on machine learning is described in the peer-reviewed journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking

Fathers’ social media posts were evaluated for changes in behavior (engagement with the platform), emotions, linguistic style, and discussion topics following the birth of their child.

‘These findings could assist in the development of support and intervention tools for fathers during the prepartum period,’ says Dr Adrian Shatte of Federation University in Australia. 

‘To date, most parenting interventions have been mother-focused. Research indicates that online interventions that include gaming features may increase engagement. This may be a unique modality to consider for creating more father-inclusive prevention and treatment programmes,’ says Dr Brenda Wiederhold, President of Virtual Reality Medical Institute.

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