Randomized trial examining the effect of exercise and wellness interventions on preventing postpartum depression and perceived stress
Abstract Background Approximately 13–19% of postpartum women experience postpartum depression and a majority report at least some stress during the postpartum phase. Traditional interventions such as psychotherapy and antidepressant medications are often not feasible or desirable. The purpose of thi...
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Main Authors: | Beth A. Lewis, Katie Schuver, Shira Dunsiger, Lauren Samson, Amanda L. Frayeh, Carrie A. Terrell, Joseph T. Ciccolo, John Fischer, Melissa D. Avery |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/481dc4d40c0e4170bafb61264423f7e9 |
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