Barriers to help-seeking for postpartum depression mapped onto the socio-ecological model and recommendations to address barriers
Postpartum depression affects nearly a quarter of women up to a year after childbirth. Although it is treatable, significant barriers to help-seeking prevent women from being treated. This paper assesses key literature on the barriers for help-seeking among women with postpartum depression. The barr...
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Main Authors: | Jean Marie S. Place (Author), Kalyn Renbarger (Author), Kristin Van De Griend (Author), Maya Guinn (Author), Chelsie Wheatley (Author), Olivia Holmes (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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