Fathers are happier parents
Fathers
experience more well-being and satisfaction than mothers in their
parenthood and even when interacting with their children, a new study
suggests.
Researchers
from the University of California in the US analysed three separate
studies consisting of 18,000 people that looked at the scale of
happiness, psychological satisfaction, depressive symptoms and stress
among others.
The
first two studies compared the well-being of parents with that of
people who do not have children.
The
findings published in the journal "Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin", showed that fathers reported greater
satisfaction with their lives and feelings of connectedness to
others.
They
also reported greater positive emotions and fewer daily hassles than
mothers, or relatives or peers without children.
They
even showed fewer depressive
symptoms than men without children, whereas mothers
reported more depressive symptoms than women who do not have
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