Prenatal ambient air pollution and maternal depression at 12 months postpartum in the MADRES pregnancy cohort
Abstract Background Depression is the leading cause of mental health-related morbidity and affects twice as many women as men. Hispanic/Latina women in the US have unique risk factors for depression and they have lower utilization of mental health care services. Identifying modifiable risk factors f...
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Autores principales: | Theresa M. Bastain, Thomas Chavez, Rima Habre, Ixel Hernandez-Castro, Brendan Grubbs, Claudia M. Toledo-Corral, Shohreh F. Farzan, Nathana Lurvey, Deborah Lerner, Sandrah P. Eckel, Fred Lurmann, Isabel Lagomasino, Carrie Breton |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/04669af3d7aa439db4e7097113ebb27b |
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