Maternal mental health research in Malawi: Community and healthcare provider perspectives on acceptability and ethicality
Maternal mental health (MMH) is recognised as globally significant. The prevalence of depression and factors associated with its onset among perinatal women in Malawi has been previously reported, and the need for further research in this domain is underscored. Yet, there is little published scholar...
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Main Authors: | Myness Kasanda Ndambo (Author), Martyn Pickersgill (Author), Christopher Bunn (Author), Robert C. Stewart (Author), Eric Umar (Author), Maisha Nyasulu (Author), Andrew M. McIntosh (Author), Lucinda Manda-Taylor (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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