Causal mechanisms of postnatal depression among women in Gondar town, Ethiopia: application of a stress-process model with generalized structural equation modeling
Abstract Background Postnatal depression (PND) is the second most common cause of disability and the most common complication after childbirth. Understanding the potential mechanisms by which the stress process can lead to PND is an important step for planning preventive interventions for PND. This...
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Main Authors: | Abel Fekadu Dadi (Author), Lillian Mwanri (Author), Richard J. Woodman (Author), Telake Azale (Author), Emma R. Miller (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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