A qualitative study of the impact of peer support on women's mental health treatment experiences during the perinatal period
Abstract Background Perinatal mental health problems are prevalent, affecting up to 20% of women However, only 17-25% receive formal support during the perinatal period. In this qualitative study, we sought to examine women's experiences with peer support for mental health problems during the p...
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Main Authors: | Chloe Rice (Author), Emma Ingram (Author), Heather O'Mahen (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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