Digital screening for postnatal depression: mixed methods proof-of-concept study
Abstract Background Depression during the postnatal year is prevalent in mothers (17%) and fathers (9%), and suicide is the leading cause of maternal death in this period. Lifelong costs and consequences of untreated postnatal depression (PND) are high due to impacts on infants as well as parents. W...
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Main Authors: | Emily Eisner (Author), Shôn Lewis (Author), Charlotte Stockton-Powdrell (Author), Ria Agass (Author), Pauline Whelan (Author), Clare Tower (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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