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Facilitators and Barriers to Disclosure of Postpartum Mood Disorder Symptoms to a Healthcare Provider

A survey published in the Maternal and Child Health Journal found that a significant number of women failed to disclose postpartum mood disorder symptoms to their healthcare providers and explored the barriers to disclosing symptoms.

Site link: 
PubMed [1]
Publication: 
Maternal and Child Health Journal
Publication date: 
August 01, 2017
Authors: 
Prevatt BS, Desmarais SL
Keywords: 
Postpartum depression [2]
postpartum mood disorder [3]
PPMD [4]
social support [5]
barriers [6]
maternal mental health [7]

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Source URL: http://aims.uw.edu/resource-library/facilitators-and-barriers-disclosure-postpartum-mood-disorder-symptoms-healthcare

Links
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28766092
[2] http://aims.uw.edu/keyword-tagging/postpartum-depression
[3] http://aims.uw.edu/keyword-tagging/postpartum-mood-disorder
[4] http://aims.uw.edu/keyword-tagging/ppmd
[5] http://aims.uw.edu/keyword-tagging/social-support
[6] http://aims.uw.edu/keyword-tagging/barriers
[7] http://aims.uw.edu/keyword-tagging/maternal-mental-health