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Advancing Research in Perinatal Mental Health in Spanish-Speaking Latin American Women,s population. This chapter highlights the importance of Spanish-speaking Latin American research, participant engagement, and reporting of findings. It examines the context and contributing factors affecting perinatal mental health research in Spanish-speaking individuals in Latin America and the USLegion 发表于 2025-3-23 16:33:02
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T. Wolf,J. Sénégas,L. Bertino,H. Wackernagel depression and anxiety. Studying physiological factors implicated in the development of perinatal mood disorders could help alter societal perceptions, particularly among marginalized individuals, including Spanish-speaking and Latina women.