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‘What About New Dads?’

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​The WAND Study 

​'What About New Dads?' Study: Researchers at the University of Newcastle are trying to find out more about how new dads think and feel in their first year of fatherhood, with a particular emphasis on the negative thoughts experienced and how these may influence their adjustment to fatherhood and their relationship with their new baby.

Fathers of infants aged between 1 and 13 months are invited to participate. This study will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. You will be asked to provide some demographic information and complete an anonymous online survey. If you do not wish to answer a particular question, you can skip to the next question, and can withdraw at any time.


If you are interested in being a part of this study, or would like to find out more, please click HERE.

This project has been undertaken by Dr Richard Fletcher, Dr Linda Campbell and Ms Jaime Wroe from the University of Newcastle. 
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