What stakeholders think: perceptions of perinatal depression and screening in China's primary care system
Abstract Background Mental health in China is a significant issue, and perinatal depression has been recognized as a concern, as it may affect pregnancy outcomes. There are growing calls to address China's mental health system capacity issues, especially among vulnerable groups such as pregnant...
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Main Authors: | Shahirose Sadrudin Premji (Author), Keith S. Dobson (Author), Anupa Prashad (Author), Shelby Yamamoto (Author), Fangbiao Tao (Author), Beibei Zhu (Author), Xiaoyan Wu (Author), Mengjuan Lu (Author), Shanshan Shao (Author) |
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