A Right-to-Health Lens on Perinatal Mental Health Care in South Africa
South African women experience some of the highest rates of depression and anxiety globally. Despite South Africa's laudable human rights commitments to mental health in law, perinatal women are at high risk of common mental disorders due to socioeconomic factors, and they may lack access to me...
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Main Authors: | Shelley Brown (Author), Gillian MacNaughton (Author), Courtenay Sprague (Author) |
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Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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