Cost-effectiveness of screening tools for identifying depression in early pregnancy: a decision tree model
Abstract Background Although the effectiveness of screening tools for detecting depression in pregnancy has been investigated, there is limited evidence on the cost-effectiveness. This is vital in providing full information to decision makers. This study aimed to explore the cost-effectiveness of di...
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Main Authors: | Margaret Heslin (Author), Huajie Jin (Author), Kylee Trevillion (Author), Xiaoxiao Ling (Author), Selina Nath (Author), Barbara Barrett (Author), Jill Demilew (Author), Elizabeth G. Ryan (Author), Sheila O'Connor (Author), Polly Sands (Author), Jeannette Milgrom (Author), Debra Bick (Author), Nicky Stanley (Author), Myra S. Hunter (Author), Louise M. Howard (Author), Sarah Byford (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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