A comparison of three measures to identify postnatal anxiety: analysis of the 2020 National Maternity Survey in England
Perinatal anxiety affects an estimated 15% of women globally and is associated with poor maternal and infant outcomes. Identifying women with anxiety is essential to prevent these adverse associations, but there are a number of challenges around measurement. We used data from England’s 2020 National...
Main Authors: | Fellmeth, G, Harrison, S, Quigley, MA, Alderdice, F |
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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