DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.467
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“I am the worst pregnant woman ever”: A mixed-method study of the nature of psychological distress during pregnancy

Abstract: Pregnancy constitutes a major life event that confronts women with unique physical, social, economic and psychological adjustments. Epidemiological evidence suggests that the prevalence and severity of most common mental health disorders (such as depressive and anxiety disorders) during pregnancy are not different from those in the population of non-pregnant women. However, the mental health state of pregnant women has received considerable clinical and scientific attention because of its suggested influence o… Show more

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