Identifying postnatal anxiety: comparison of self-identified and self-reported anxiety using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
<strong>Background</strong> Identifying women with perinatal anxiety is important in order to provide timely support and prevent adverse outcomes. Self-report instruments are commonly used in maternity settings. An alternative is to ask women directly whether they self-identify as having...
Main Authors: | Fellmeth, G, Harrison, S, McNeill, J, Lynn, F, Redshaw, M, Alderdice, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2022
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