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The following pages link to Postpartum depressed women's explanation of depression (Q48650563):
Displaying 16 items.
- Online resources for new mothers: opportunities and challenges for perinatal health professionals (Q36104217) (← links)
- Avoiding risk at what cost? Putting use of medicines for breastfeeding women into perspective. (Q36411626) (← links)
- The state of nursing science - cultural and lifespan issues in depression: part I: focus on adults (Q36892396) (← links)
- When the bough breaks: rethinking treatment strategies for perinatal depression (Q38089040) (← links)
- Postpartum Psychosocial and Behavioral Health: A Systematic Review of Self-Administered Scales Validated for Postpartum Women in the United States (Q38546220) (← links)
- What is in a name? Causative explanatory models of postpartum psychosis among patients and caregivers in India (Q41518193) (← links)
- Anglo-American mothers and the prevention of postpartum depression (Q42627166) (← links)
- First‐time mothers: social support, maternal parental self‐efficacy and postnatal depression (Q43821411) (← links)
- Patient preferences for clinician interactional style in treatment of perinatal depression. (Q47590561) (← links)
- Exploring paradigms in postpartum depression research: the need for feminist pragmatism (Q48082387) (← links)
- The complexity of postpartum mental health and illness: a critical realist study. (Q48505398) (← links)
- Enablers and Barriers to Seeking Help for a Postpartum Mood Disorder (Q50793678) (← links)
- Impact of education on women with perinatal depression. (Q51904479) (← links)
- Adapting the concept of explanatory models of illness to the study of youth violence (Q51983017) (← links)
- The postpartum depression literacy scale (PoDLiS): development and psychometric properties (Q92404728) (← links)
- Breastfeeding experiences and perspectives among women with postnatal depression: A qualitative evidence synthesis (Q92731401) (← links)