Psychological, psychosocial and obstetric differences between spanish and immigrant mothers: retrospective observational study

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    Antenatal depression can become a real public health problem, just like psychosocial problems, so their prediction and prevention must be a relevant objective of public health agendas. Pregnant women may have difficulty recognizing their depressive symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum because they may be confused with the distress associated with the transition to motherhood. Other studies comparing English-speaking women with non-English-speaking women indicate that women with language barriers have difficulty accessing maternity services to arrange appointments or seek safe and appropriate care due to lack of knowledge of the operation of . . .

     

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