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Although depression in Latina women is becoming increasingly recognized, risk and protective mechanisms associated with children's outcomes when a mother has depression are not well understood for Lat

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Although depression in Latina women is becoming increasingly recognized, risk and protective mechanisms associated with children's outcomes when a mother has depression are not well understood for Latino families.

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  • Depression in the Perinatal Period: Awareness, Attitudes and Knowledge in the Australian Population (2011) · doi

    CONCLUSIONS: Awareness of postnatal depression appeared to be at a high level in the community, but both anxiety and antenatal depression were comparatively under-recognized, suggesting there is considerable scope for awareness-raising.

    Keywords: awareness depression conclusions postnatal appeared high level community anxiety antenatal comparatively recognized suggesting there considerable
  • Fortalezas Familiares Program: Building Sociocultural and Family Strengths in Latina Women with Depression and Their Families (2012) · doi

    Although depression in Latina women is becoming increasingly recognized, risk and protective mechanisms associated with children's outcomes when a mother has depression are not well understood for Latino families.

    Keywords: depression latina women becoming increasingly recognized risk protective mechanisms associated children outcomes mother well understood
  • Adverse childhood experiences and prenatal depression in the maternal and development risks from environmental and social stressors pregnancy cohort (2022) · doi

    What do the results of this study add? Although prenatal depressive symptoms are prevalent among racial/ethnic minority samples including Hispanic/Latinas, research determining whether the association between ACEs and prenatal depression varies by nativity is scarce.

    Keywords: prenatal depressive symptoms prevalent among racial ethnic minority samples including hispanic latinas determining whether association

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