An evaluation of the quality of online perinatal depression information
Abstract Background During the perinatal period (including pregnancy and up to 12 months after childbirth), expectant and new mothers are at an elevated risk of developing depression. Inadequate knowledge about perinatal depression and treatment options may contribute to the low help-seeking rates e...
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Main Authors: | Madison P. Hardman (Author), Kristin A. Reynolds (Author), Sarah K. Petty (Author), Teaghan A. M. Pryor (Author), Shayna K. Pierce (Author), Matthew T. Bernstein (Author), Patricia Furer (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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