The perception of midwives regarding psychosocial risk assessment during antenatal care
Background: The physiological and psychological changes caused by pregnancy may increase a woman's vulnerability to depression, which may in turn have adverse effects on both maternal and foetal wellbeing. Inadequate psychosocial risk assessment of women by midwives may lead to lack of psychoso...
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Main Authors: | Johanna M. Mathibe-Neke (Author), Allan Rothberg (Author), Gayle Langley (Author) |
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