Mobile interventions targeting common mental disorders among pregnant and postpartum women: An equity-focused systematic review.
Ammar SaadOlivia MagwoodTim AubryQasem AlkhateebSyeda Shanza HashmiJulie HakimLeanne FordAzaad KassamPeter TugwellKevin PottiePublished in: PloS one (2021)
As the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for virtual mental health care, mobile interventions show promise in preventing and managing common mental disorders among pregnant and postpartum women. Such interventions carry the potential to address health inequity but more rigorous research that examines patients' intersecting social identities is needed.
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