Longitudinal effects of perinatal social support on maternal depression: a marginal structural modelling approach

Volume: 75, Issue: 10, Pages: 936 - 943
Published: Mar 12, 2021
Abstract
Depression in the perinatal period, during pregnancy or within 1 year of childbirth, imposes a high burden on women with rippling effects through her and her child's life course. Social support may be an important protective factor, but the complex bidirectional relationship with depression, alongside a paucity of longitudinal explorations, leaves much unknown about critical windows of social support exposure across the perinatal period and...
Paper Details
Title
Longitudinal effects of perinatal social support on maternal depression: a marginal structural modelling approach
Published Date
Mar 12, 2021
Volume
75
Issue
10
Pages
936 - 943
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