Assessing For and Treating Postpartum Depression in a Pediatric Primary Care Setting Using a Stepped-Care Model: Is It Feasible?
Postpartum Depression (PPD) occurs in 10-20% of new mothers. PPD can lead to serious health risks to both the mother and infant, increase the risk of complications during birth, and cause lasting effects on the development and wellbeing of the child. Many mothers suffering from PPD do not receive tr...
Main Authors: | Tolliver, Sarah, Reed, Sara, Tolliver, Robert Matthew, Jones, Jodi Polaha, Schetzina, Karen E. |
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Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
2014
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Online Access: | https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5073 |
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