Pathways to specialist community perinatal mental health services: a two-site longitudinal retrospective service evaluation
Background During pregnancy and the postpartum period, women's mental health can deteriorate quickly. Timely and easy access to services is critically important; however, little is known about the pathways women take to access services. Previous research has shown that women from ethnic minorit...
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Main Authors: | Nikolina Jovanović (Author), Žan Lep (Author), Jelena Janković (Author), Aysegul Dirik (Author), Anna Rees (Author), Maev Conneely (Author) |
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