How rates of perinatal mental health screening in Australia have changed over time and which women are missing out
Abstract Objectives: To report rates of perinatal mental health screening from 2000 to 2017 and investigate factors associated with not being screened both antenatally and postnatally more recently (2013-2017). Methods: A longitudinal community‐based study of self‐reported perinatal mental health sc...
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Main Authors: | Katrina M. Moss (Author), Nicole Reilly (Author), Annette J. Dobson (Author), Deborah Loxton (Author), Leigh Tooth (Author), Gita D. Mishra (Author) |
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