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Pregnancy during the pandemic: the impact of COVID-19-related stress on risk for prenatal depression.

Lucy S KingDaisy E FeddoesJaclyn S KirshenbaumKathryn L HumphreysIan H Gotlib
Published in: Psychological medicine (2021)
Highlighting the role of subjective responses in vulnerability to prenatal depression and factors that influence susceptibility to COVID-19-related stress, these findings inform the allocation of resources to support recovery from this pandemic and future disease outbreaks. In addition to policies that mitigate disruptions to the environment due to the pandemic, treatments that focus on cognitions about the self and the environment may help to alleviate depressive symptoms in pregnant women.
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