Perspectives on Mental Illness Stigma Among African Immigrant Pregnant and Post-Partum Women in an Urban Setting: A Brief Report
Purpose: This study assessed the perspectives of pregnant and postpartum African immigrant women on mental illness. Methods: We conducted a focus group session (n=14) among pregnant and postpartum African immigrant women in June 2020. We used an inductive driven thematic analysis to identify themes...
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Mary Ann Liebert,
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