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Changes in quality of life and sleep across the perinatal period in women with mood disorders.

A W KangT B PearlsteinKatherine M Sharkey
Published in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2020)
Factors contributing to self-rated QoL are variable across multiple domains during the perinatal period. QoL among our participants was lower than population norms. In our sample of women with depression and/or anxiety, QoL was related to postpartum depressive symptoms, but not to objectively measured sleep quality, quantity, or timing. Links between QoL and sleep may be inherently complex in perinatal women.
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