Diagnosed behavioral health conditions during the perinatal period among a commercially insured population by race/ethnicity, 2008-2020
ObjectiveWe sought to examine trends in diagnosed behavioral health (BH) conditions [mental health (MH) disorders or substance use disorders (SUD)] among pregnant and postpartum individuals between 2008-2020. We then explored the relationship between BH conditions and race/ethnicity, acknowledging r...
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Main Authors: | Dana C. Beck (Author), Karen Tabb (Author), Anca Tilea (Author), Ashlee J. Vance (Author), Stephanie Hall (Author), Amy Schroeder (Author), Kara Zivin (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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