Parental psychological distress in the postnatal period in Japan: a population-based analysis of a national cross-sectional survey
Abstract Mental health assessments of both members of a couple are important when considering the child-rearing environment. The prevalence and factors associated with both parents’ psychological distress have not been fully investigated. A nationally representative sample from the 2016 Comprehensiv...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kenji Takehara, Maiko Suto, Tsuguhiko Kato |
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2020
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