Déterminants et effets des trajectoires de stress prénatal sur les issues de la grossesse et la dépression postpartum
Introduction : En France, comme ailleurs, la prévalence de la dépression post-partum (DPP) (environ 10% des femmes) n'est pas plus importante que celle d'autres formes de dépression mais elle pose un important problème de dépistage car, les femmes consultent moins rendant difficile sa prév...
Main Author: | Douteaud, Stéphanie |
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Other Authors: | Montpellier 3 |
Language: | fr |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2014MON30099 |
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