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Development of a set of mobile phone text messages designed for new fathers

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Pages 525-534 | Received 15 Oct 2015, Accepted 12 May 2016, Published online: 09 Aug 2016

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Fiona Black. (2023) Fathers' self-reported wellbeing in the first postnatal year: How can health visitors help?. Journal of Health Visiting 11:2, pages 62-70.
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Richard Fletcher, Ian Symonds, Jennifer StGeorge, Jane Warland & Michael Stark. (2022) Testing the acceptability of stillbirth awareness messages in an SMS program for fathers . Health Promotion Journal of Australia 34:1, pages 149-155.
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Lívia Pimenta Bonifácio, Ana Carolina Arruda Franzon, Fabiani Spessoto Zaratini, Fernanda Bergamini Vicentine, Francisco Barbosa-Júnior, Giordana Campos Braga, Jazmin Andrea Cifuentes Sanchez, Lívia Oliveira-Ciabati, Magna Santos Andrade, Mariana Fernandes, Suzi Volpato Fabio, Geraldo Duarte, Vicky Nogueira Pileggi, João Paulo Souza & Elisabeth Meloni Vieira. (2020) PRENACEL partner - use of short message service (SMS) to encourage male involvement in prenatal care: a cluster randomized trial. Reproductive Health 17:1.
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Li K. Chai, Chris May, Clare E. Collins & Tracy L. Burrows. (2018) Development of text messages targeting healthy eating for children in the context of parenting partnerships. Nutrition & Dietetics 76:5, pages 515-520.
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Kelly M. Schuppan, Rachel Roberts & Rosalind Powrie. (2019) Paternal Perinatal Mental Health: At-Risk Fathers’ Perceptions of Help-Seeking and Screening. The Journal of Men’s Studies 27:3, pages 307-328.
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Anushka Aqil, Brandon S. Allport, Sara B. Johnson, Timothy Nelson, Alain B. Labrique & Arik V. Marcell. (2019) Content to share with expectant fathers: Views of professionals focused on father involvement. Midwifery 70, pages 119-126.
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Richard Fletcher, Chris May, John Attia, Craig Franklin Garfield & Geoff Skinner. (2018) Text-Based Program Addressing the Mental Health of Soon-to-be and New Fathers (SMS4dads): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 7:2, pages e37.
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Shannon N. Lenze. (2017) Early Childhood Mental Health. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 26:3, pages 411-426.
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Richard Fletcher, Craig Hammond, Darren Faulkner, Nicole Turner, Lisa Shipley, Donna Read & Josephine Gwynn. (2017) Stayin' on Track: the feasibility of developing Internet and mobile phone-based resources to support young Aboriginal fathers. Australian Journal of Primary Health 23:4, pages 329.
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