Adverse childhood experiences and depression among women in rural Pakistan
Abstract Background Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are a common pathway to adult depression. This pathway is particularly important during the perinatal period when women are at an elevated risk for depression. However, this relationship has not been explored in South Asia. This study estimate...
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Main Authors: | Katherine LeMasters (Author), Lisa M. Bates (Author), Esther O. Chung (Author), John A. Gallis (Author), Ashley Hagaman (Author), Elissa Scherer (Author), Siham Sikander (Author), Brooke S. Staley (Author), Lauren C. Zalla (Author), Paul N. Zivich (Author), Joanna Maselko (Author) |
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