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The impact of education, country, race and ethnicity on the self-report of postpartum depression using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
Author(s) -
Di Florio,
Matthew D. Putnam,
Altemus,
Apter,
Bergink,
Bilszta,
Brock,
Buist,
Deligiannidis,
Devouche,
Epperson,
Guille,
Ki Wook Kim,
Lichtenstein,
Niklas Magnusson,
Vicente Martínez,
Munk-Olsen,
Newport,
Sheila Payne,
Penninx,
Joe O’Hara,
Robertson-Blackmore,
Roza,
Keith A. Sharkey,
Stuart,
Tiemeier,
Viktorin,
Thomas Schmidt,
Aideen M. Sullivan,
Stowe,
Wisner,
; Jones,
Rubinow,
Meltzer-Brody
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/rs1h-ed74
Subject(s) - depression (economics) , ethnic group , race (biology) , scale (ratio) , edinburgh postnatal depression scale , postpartum depression , psychology , psychiatry , medicine , clinical psychology , gender studies , geography , pregnancy , depressive symptoms , sociology , anthropology , cartography , anxiety , genetics , biology , economics , macroeconomics

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