A comparative study of antenatal depression among urban and rural pregnant women in Gimbi District, Oromia, Ethiopia
BackgroundAntenatal depression (AND) is a form of clinical depression that can be caused by stress and worries that can bring pregnancy to more severe levels. It has negative impacts on women, the family, and the community at large. The comparative study of antenatal depression among rural and urban...
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Main Authors: | Solomon Chala (Author), Markos Desalegn (Author), Rut Oljira (Author), Meseret Belete Fite (Author), Sagni Hambisa Mecha (Author), Gemechis Megnaka Hunde (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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