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Disparities in Screening and Treatment Patterns for Depression and Anxiety During Pregnancy: An Integrative Review.

Rachel EakleyAudrey Lyndon
Published in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2024)
Results suggest that many pregnant people are being overlooked and lack appropriate referrals or resources to access treatment. Results are consistent with previous findings that role confusion and lack of time, provider training, and interest contribute to low rates of screening and treatment. Future research must focus on system level factors to address perceived barriers to screening and treating depression and anxiety during pregnancy in a systematic and equitable way.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
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  • combination therapy
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