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The correlation to fatherlessness and self-destructive behavior is evident. We have to do better. This episode addresses how important dad's are to the well being of their kids and how to talk to your kids about suicide and self harm.
Correlation to FatherhoodUK STUDY: We found evidence that father absence in childhood is persistently associated with offspring depression in adolescence and early adulthood. This relationship varies by sex and timing of father's departure, with early childhood father absence emerging as the strongest risk factor for adverse offspring mental health trajectories Further research is needed to identify mechanisms that could inform preventative interventions to reduce the risk of depression in children who experience father absenceNational Library of Medicinehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666570/The researchers found that adolescents whose fathers were more rejecting tended to have more social anxiety later on, and in turn experienced more loneliness."We found that father rejection predicted increases in adolescents' social anxiety, even when we controlled for social anxiety at an earlier time. In turn, this predicted increases in loneliness later on," said Mak. "This suggests that fathers' rejecting attitudes toward their adolescent children may make them more nervous about approaching social situations, which in turn is related to more social isolation and feelings of loneliness.Science Dailyhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/12/171213095537.htm
By Dad TaskForceThe correlation to fatherlessness and self-destructive behavior is evident. We have to do better. This episode addresses how important dad's are to the well being of their kids and how to talk to your kids about suicide and self harm.
Correlation to FatherhoodUK STUDY: We found evidence that father absence in childhood is persistently associated with offspring depression in adolescence and early adulthood. This relationship varies by sex and timing of father's departure, with early childhood father absence emerging as the strongest risk factor for adverse offspring mental health trajectories Further research is needed to identify mechanisms that could inform preventative interventions to reduce the risk of depression in children who experience father absenceNational Library of Medicinehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666570/The researchers found that adolescents whose fathers were more rejecting tended to have more social anxiety later on, and in turn experienced more loneliness."We found that father rejection predicted increases in adolescents' social anxiety, even when we controlled for social anxiety at an earlier time. In turn, this predicted increases in loneliness later on," said Mak. "This suggests that fathers' rejecting attitudes toward their adolescent children may make them more nervous about approaching social situations, which in turn is related to more social isolation and feelings of loneliness.Science Dailyhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/12/171213095537.htm