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SUMMARY
Postpartum depression is considered a major public health problem, which immigrant mothers are at particular risk of being affected by, but it can also have long-lasting traumatic effects on the child`s health and development. The aim of this study was to synthesize health care professionals (HCPs) experiences of identifying signs of postpartum depression and performing screening on immigrant mothers, since previous research suggested that this task might be challenging. And clinical implication By supporting HCPs` self-efficacy in handling cultural implications of postpartum depression and by developing evidence-based clinical guidelines for . . .

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