Psychosocial stratification of antenatal indicators to guide population-based programs in perinatal depression
Abstract Background There is increasing awareness that perinatal psychosocial adversity experienced by mothers, children, and their families, may influence health and well-being across the life course. To maximise the impact of population-based interventions for optimising perinatal wellbeing, healt...
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Main Authors: | E. D. John Eastwood (Author), Andy Wang (Author), Sarah Khanlari (Author), Alicia Montgomery (Author), Jean Yee Hwa Yang (Author) |
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