The association between social support and antenatal depressive and anxiety symptoms among Australian women
Abstract Background Antenatal depression and antenatal anxiety adversely affect several obstetric and foetal outcomes, and increase the rate of postnatal mental illness. Thus, to tackle these challenges the need for social support during pregnancy is vital. However, an extensive literature search fa...
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Main Authors: | Asres Bedaso (Author), Jon Adams (Author), Wenbo Peng (Author), David Sibbritt (Author) |
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