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Novel risk factors for perinatal maternal mental health problems
L. Muskens
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Medical and Clinical Psychology
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Adverse Outcomes
11%
After childbirth
22%
Bleek
11%
Brabant
44%
Change of Use
11%
COVID-19
22%
COVID-19 Pandemic
22%
Depressive Symptoms
22%
Depressive Symptoms during Pregnancy
11%
Distress Symptoms
11%
During Pregnancy
66%
Excessive Social Media Use
22%
First Year
33%
Healthcare Professionals
11%
Leiden
11%
Maternal Mental Health
100%
Mental Health
11%
Mental Health Problems
100%
Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADES)
11%
Negative Consequences
11%
Novel Risk Factors
100%
Perinatal Mental Health
11%
Perinatal Period
55%
Physical Changes
11%
Planned Pregnancy
11%
Postpartum Period
11%
Potential Risk Factors
11%
Pregnancy Experience
11%
Pregnancy Trimester
11%
Pregnancy-specific Distress
11%
Psychological Changes
11%
Psychological Well-being
11%
Qualitative Interviews
11%
Reassurance
11%
Risk Factors
22%
Social Change
11%
Social Media
100%
Social Media Use
55%
Trimester
11%
Unintended Pregnancy
22%
Women's Health
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adverse Outcome
20%
COVID-19
80%
Depressive Disorder
60%
Dexamethasone Isonicotinate
20%
Diseases
100%
First Year Postpartum
60%
Mental Health
100%
Perinatal Period
100%
Psychological Well-Being
20%
Puerperium
20%
Reassurance
20%
Psychology
Depressive Disorder
60%
Healthcare Professional
20%
Mental Health
100%
Problematic Social Media Use
40%