Predictors of Participation in a Perinatal Text Message Screening Protocol for Maternal Depression and Anxiety: Prospective Cohort Study
BackgroundUniversal screening for depression and anxiety in pregnancy has been recommended by several leading medical organizations, but the implementation of such screening protocols may overburden health care systems lacking relevant resources. Text message screening may provide a low-cost, access...
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Main Authors: | Julia Barnwell (Author), Cindy Hénault Robert (Author), Tuong-Vi Nguyen (Author), Kelsey P Davis (Author), Chloé Gratton (Author), Guillaume Elgbeili (Author), Hung Pham (Author), Michael J Meaney (Author), Tina C Montreuil (Author), Kieran J O'Donnell (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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