Effectiveness of antenatal education about postnatal depression: A comparison of two groups of Japanese mothers

The effectiveness of information and practical advice provided during pregnancy about postnatal depression has not been adequately demonstrated. We examined the occurrence of postnatal depression in two groups of childbearing women (attenders v. non-attenders at antenatal informational support group...

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