Donating Your Dadness to Science

Posted on 23. Jun, 2009 by Brian Reid in General

More good stuff from the academy. If you meet the criteria, consider checking it out:

FATHERS WITH BABIES STUDY

Every day, in the United States alone, over 10,000 men become the fathers of new babies. Surprisingly little is known about the social and emotional experiences of fathers with babies and young children. In an interest to improve the well-being of new dads – and to foster the well-being of their children and families – the purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of dads with babies, as well as the causes and consequences of the joys and challenges these fathers face.

ABOUT THE STUDY

This study is being conducted by Dr. Will Courtenay, in collaboration with the Center for Men and Young Men at McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Courtenay is an internationally recognized researcher and scholar whose work focuses on understanding and helping men and fathers. Dr. Courtenay has served on the clinical faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and the University of California, San Francisco, Medical School.

Taking part in this study means completing an online survey. In the first part of the survey, you will be asked some background information about you and your baby. In the rest of the survey, you will be asked about experiences you’ve had as a father and with your spouse or partner, as well as your attitudes on a variety of topics. You will also be asked questions about your feelings and behaviors that relate to your moods. The survey should take about 20-25 minutes to complete.

The survey is completely anonymous. You will not be asked to identify yourself or provide any identifying information.

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE

For this study, we are interested in the participation of adult males over 18 years of age, who have had a baby (or babies) within the last year. If you are not an adult male over 18 years of age and have not had a baby (or babies) within the last year, thank you for your interest in the study, but please do not continue with the survey.

All fathers of babies are invited to participate, including fathers who have adopted, fathers who are gay, and fathers whose spouses or partners gave birth to their babies.

WHY YOU SHOULD PARTICIPATE

Fathers have an enormously positive impact on their babies and young children. We understand this from lots of good research. But the impact that babies have on their fathers, is relatively unknown. Your participation will help to generate a greater understanding of the experiences of dads with babies. We hope that, ultimately, this greater understanding will help foster the well-being of fathers, their children and their families as a whole.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

If you would like additional information about the study, or have questions about it, you can contact Dr. Will Courtenay at DadsStudy@MensDoc.com to answer any questions about the survey.

2 Responses to “Donating Your Dadness to Science”

  1. MileHighDad

    07. Jul, 2009

    The title of this post, “Donating Your Dadness to Science” makes it sound like at one-time painful deal that involves a snip!

  2. Scott Brightwell

    23. Jul, 2009

    This is the comment I left at the end of that survey that sums up my opinion of it. In short DON’T BOTHER!

    “This entire survey examined the negative aspects of being a father. There was almost no content that was positive or would allow me to describe a BETTER life experience now than prior to having a child. I would characterize my life and outlook as MORE POSITIVE than prior to having my child, and this survey did not allow me to convey that. Since you did not allow me to convey the JOY OF FATHERHOOD, you lead me to believe this survey feels like simply a justification for the advocacy of therapy for men, rather than a complete picture of both the positive and negative aspects of fatherhood. As such, I’m sorry to have participated.”

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