Assessment of perinatal mental health problems (original) (raw)

Not identifying with postnatal depression: a qualitative study of women’s postnatal symptoms of distress and need for support

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Maternal depression from early pregnancy to 4 years postpartum in a prospective pregnancy cohort study: implications for primary health care

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Psychopathology in the Perinatal Period: Beyond Postpartum Depression

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The Transition From Maternity Blues to Full-Blown Perinatal Depression: Results From a Longitudinal Study

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Postpartum depression: identification of women at risk

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Fiona Blake

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