Stigma and utilization of treatment for adolescent perinatal depression in Ibadan Nigeria
Abstract Background Depression is a common and severe disorder among low-income adolescent mothers in low-and middle-income countries where resources for treatment are limited. We wished to identify factors influencing health service utilization for adolescent perinatal depression, in Nigeria to inf...
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Main Authors: | Lola Kola (Author), Ian M. Bennett (Author), Amritha Bhat (Author), Olatunde O. Ayinde (Author), Bibilola D. Oladeji (Author), Dolapo Abiona (Author), Jibril Abdumalik (Author), Neda Faregh (Author), Pamela Y. Collins (Author), Oye Gureje (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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