A cross-sectional study of the prevalence and factors associated with symptoms of perinatal depression and anxiety in Rwanda
Abstract Background Perinatal depression and anxiety are increasingly recognized as important public health issues in low and middle-income countries such as Rwanda and may have negative consequences for both mothers and their infants. Maternal mental health may be particularly challenged in Rwanda...
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Main Authors: | Marie Providence Umuziga (Author), Oluyinka Adejumo (Author), Michaela Hynie (Author) |
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