Influence of perceived stress on prenatal depression in Surinamese women enrolled in the CCREOH study
Plain language summary Depression during pregnancy may lead to adverse health effects in mothers and children. While one in five pregnancies resulted in an adverse birth outcome in Suriname, and perceived stress and depression are important risk factors for birth outcomes, data on depression and its...
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Main Authors: | Anisma R. Gokoel (Author), Firoz Abdoel Wahid (Author), Wilco C. W. R. Zijlmans (Author), Arti Shankar (Author), Ashna D. Hindori-Mohangoo (Author), Hannah H. Covert (Author), Meerte-Sigrid Mac (Author), Maureen Y. Lichtveld (Author), Emily W. Harville (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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