Perinatal depression in migrant and refugee women on the Thai–Myanmar border: does social support matter?
Migrant and refugee women are at risk of perinatal depression due to stressors experienced before, during and after migration. This study assesses the associations between social support and perinatal depression among migrant and refugee women on the Thai–Myanmar border. We conducted a cohort study...
Main Authors: | Fellmeth, G, Plugge, E, Fazel, M, Nosten, S, Oo, MM, Pimanpanarak, M, Phichitpadungtham, Y, Fitzpatrick, R, McGready, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2021
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