Digital health technologies for peripartum depression management among low-socioeconomic populations: perspectives from patients, providers, and social media channels
Abstract Background Peripartum Depression (PPD) affects approximately 10-15% of perinatal women in the U.S., with those of low socioeconomic status (low-SES) more likely to develop symptoms. Multilevel treatment barriers including social stigma and not having appropriate access to mental health reso...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Zingg (Author), Tavleen Singh (Author), Amy Franklin (Author), Angela Ross (Author), Sudhakar Selvaraj (Author), Jerrie Refuerzo (Author), Sahiti Myneni (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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