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Women's experiences and views of routine assessment for anxiety in pregnancy and after birth: A qualitative study.

Cassandra YuillAndrea SinesiRose MeadesLouise R WilliamsAmy DelicateHelen CheyneMargaret MaxwellJudy ShakespeareFiona AlderdiceRachael LeonardSusan Ayersnull null
Published in: British journal of health psychology (2024)
Routine assessment of perinatal anxiety was generally viewed as positive and acceptable; however, this was qualified by the extent to which it was informed and personalized as a process. Approaches to assessment should ideally be flexible, tailored across the perinatal period and embedded in continuity of care.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
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