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New Fathers, Preventable Deaths: A Hidden Public Health Crisis
public-health14 days ago

New Fathers, Preventable Deaths: A Hidden Public Health Crisis

Northwestern researchers linked Georgia birth records (2017–2022) with death data for 130,267 births, finding 796 fathers died within five years and 60% of these deaths were preventable (homicide, accidental injury, suicide, overdose). While being a father was associated with lower overall mortality for men over 20, younger fathers faced more non-natural deaths, and risks were higher for those with Medicaid-financed births, unmarried status, or rural residence; higher education, Hispanic ethnicity, and Tricare-linked births were protective. Published in JAMA Pediatrics, the study identifies a major public health blind spot—no systematic surveillance of paternal deaths after birth—and urges states to analyze their data and establish national monitoring (PRAMS for Dads).

Georgia study flags preventable deaths among new fathers
health22 days ago

Georgia study flags preventable deaths among new fathers

Northwestern researchers analyzed all Georgia births in 2017 and linked them to death records for fathers through 2022, finding 796 fathers died within five years and 60% of those deaths were preventable (homicide, accidental injury, suicide, overdose). While paternal mortality is tied to social vulnerability, being a father was associated with lower overall death rates than non-fathers after age 20, highlighting a gap in measurement and prevention systems that this study suggests should be addressed at a national level.