HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Malawi. and colleagues from the Department of Mental Kamuzu University of Health have published the Article: South African Journal of Psychiatry, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The studies and instruments that are used to measure perinatal depression globally vary leading to clinical heterogeneity.
SUMMARY
Perinatal depression is a depressive mood disorder that affects women during pregnancy or in the first 12 months after the birth of a child. In Malawi, previous studies found that depression was prevalent during pregnancy (25.8%)4 and after childbirth (10.7%).5 This is . . .

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