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Immigrant and refugee women's post-partum depression help-seeking experiences and access to care: a review and analysis of the literature

Accessible summary •  This literature review on post‐partum depression (PPD) presents an analysis of the literature about PPD and the positive and negative factors, which may influence immigrant and refugee women's health seeking behaviour and decision making about post‐partum care. •  A critic...

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Depression, Postpartum - nursing
Emigrants and Immigrants - psychology
Female
Gender Identity
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
immigrant and refugee women
Mass Screening
mental health care
Nursing
Patient Acceptance of Health Care - ethnology
Patient Acceptance of Health Care - psychology
post-partum depression
Refugees - psychology
Social Isolation - psychology
Social Support
Social Values - ethnology
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