Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10518216 | Women's Health Issues | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The findings of this exploratory study revealed differences in the antenatal morbidities that were associated with PPD symptoms versus diagnosis in both samples, and can assist prenatal care providers in prioritizing and screening for these morbidities that are associated with PPD during pregnancy. Additional research is warranted to confirm the results of this study in other samples and populations. Developing strategies to 1) improve general awareness of PPD and the appropriate antenatal morbidity risk factors to focus on in clinical settings, and 2) increase screening for the antenatal morbidities determined to be predictors of PPD in this study are warranted in preventing PPD.
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Authors
Swathy PhD, MPH, Jeffrey S. PhD, Robert L. MD, MPH,