Prevalence and risk factors for postnatal mental health problems in mothers of infants admitted to neonatal care: analysis of two population-based surveys in England
Abstract Background Previous research suggests that mothers whose infants are admitted to neonatal units (NNU) experience higher rates of mental health problems compared to the general perinatal population. This study examined the prevalence and factors associated with postnatal depression, anxiety,...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Gong (Author), Gracia Fellmeth (Author), Maria A. Quigley (Author), Chris Gale (Author), Alan Stein (Author), Fiona Alderdice (Author), Siân Harrison (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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