Attitudes and Engagement of Pregnant and Postnatal Women With a Web-Based Emotional Health Tool (Mummatters): Cross-sectional Study
BackgroundMummatters is a web-based health tool that allows women to self-assess the symptoms of depression and the presence of psychosocial risk factors throughout pregnancy and the postnatal period. It aims to increase women's awareness of their own symptoms or risk factors and their knowledg...
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Main Authors: | Reilly, Nicole (Author), Austin, Marie-Paule (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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