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“Hang in there mama!” The role of online parenting forums in maternal mental health

The perinatal period can be challenging and yet reluctance to disclose wellbeing concerns to health professionals is well documented. The current study sought to explore how women use online parenting forums to seek advice and support for maternal mental health concerns. Forum threads (N = 153) from...

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Published in:Cyberpsychology 2022-09, Vol.16 (4)
Main Authors: McSorley, Lauren, Deighton-Smith, Nova, Budds, Kirsty, Wang, Xu
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