A Population-Based Study of Postpartum Mental Health Service Use by Immigrant Women in Ontario, Canada
Abstract
Objective: Postpartum mental disorders are twice as common among immigrant women compared to nonimmigrant women in developed countries. Immigrant women may experience barriers to access and use of postpartum mental health services, but little is known about their service use on a population level. We described postpartum mental health service use of immigrant mothers living in Ontario, Canada, comparing to a referent group of mothers who were...
Paper Details
Title
A Population-Based Study of Postpartum Mental Health Service Use by Immigrant Women in Ontario, Canada
Published Date
Jul 9, 2016
Volume
61
Issue
11
Pages
705 - 713
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