Psychology says fathers who take longer parental leave aren’t stepping back from work: Research suggests it may protect their mental health during one of life’s biggest transitions

New research highlights parental leave's crucial role in fathers' mental well-being. A Swedish study found longer leave significantly reduced depression risk, while US data revealed unpaid or insufficient leave increased anxiety and depression. This suggests extended time off allows fathers to adjust to new responsibilities, build stronger bonds, and gain caregiving confidence, ultimately protecting their mental health during early parenthood.