Postpartum Doula and Peer Telephone Support for Postpartum Depression
Objectives: This research provides the first test of feasibility of recruiting postpartum doulas and depressed mothers for a peer support intervention study and begins to evaluate the benefit of postpartum doula support and peer telephone support for at-risk mothers. Methods: The authors recruited p...
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Main Authors: | Dwenda Kay Gjerdingen (Author), Patricia McGovern (Author), Rebekah Pratt (Author), Linda Johnson (Author), Scott Crow (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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