Perinatal depression refers to major and minor episodes during pregnancy (called prenatal) and / or in the first 12 months after delivery (called postpartum or postnatal). Perinatal depression is a big public health problem. It affects women in most countries of the world, but it is women in developing countries who bear the greatest burden. Prenatal depression has a low detection rate and many women remain underdiagnosed. Depression during pregnancy has a negative impact on the course of pregnancy, fetal and neonatal outcomes. A journal is a periodic publication intended to advance science, usually by reporting new research. The journals contain peer-reviewed articles, to ensure that the articles meet the quality and scientific validity standards of the journal. Each of these journal articles is part of the permanent scientific record.
Opinion Article: Clinical Depression
Opinion Article: Clinical Depression
Research Article: Clinical Depression
Research Article: Clinical Depression
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