Ethnic disparities in receiving benefits for disability following postpartum mental illness during first two years after delivery: an Israeli nationwide study
Abstract Background Despite relatively high rates of Postpartum Depression (PPD), little is known about the granting of social security benefits to women who are disabled as a result of PPD or of other postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD). This study aims to identify populations at risk for...
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Main Authors: | Bella Savitsky (Author), Irina Radomislensky (Author), Zhanna Frid (Author), Natalia Gitelson (Author), Saralee Glasser (Author), Tova Hendel (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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