Demographic and Support Interest Differences Among Nonbirthing Parents Using a Digital Health Platform With Parenthood-Related Anxiety: Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract BackgroundThe transition to parenthood is a period of major stressors and increased risk of anxiety for all parents. Though rates of perinatal anxiety are similar among women (4%-25%) and men (3%-25%), perinatal anxiety research on nonbirthing partners remains limited. ObjectiveWe aimed to...
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Main Authors: | Adam K Lewkowitz (Author), Lily Rubin-Miller (Author), Hannah R Jahnke (Author), Melissa A Clark (Author), Caron Zlotnick (Author), Emily S Miller (Author), Natalie Henrich (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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