The effect of perceived social support on postpartum stress: the mediating roles of marital satisfaction and maternal postnatal attachment
Abstract Background Multiple factors may be responsible for the development of postpartum stress, including perceived social support, marital satisfaction, and maternal postnatal attachment. However, the underlying mediation mechanisms remain unclear. This study examined the complex relationships be...
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Main Authors: | Yanchi Wang (Author), Jian Gu (Author), Feng Zhang (Author), Xujuan Xu (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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