The economic impact of untreated maternal mental health conditions in Texas
Abstract Background Maternal mental health conditions (MMHCs), which include depression and anxiety disorders during pregnancy and through five years postpartum, are among the most common obstetric complications in the United States overall and in Texas in particular. In the context of potential exp...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Margiotta (Author), Jessica Gao (Author), So O'Neil (Author), Divya Vohra (Author), Kara Zivin (Author) |
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