Unintended Pregnancy and Perinatal Depression Trajectories in Low-Income, High-Risk Hispanic Immigrants
Anna L. Christensen,
Elizabeth A. Stuart,
Deborah F. Perry and
Huynh-Nhu Le
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This article identifies depressive symptom trajectories and heterogeneity in these trajectories during pregnancy and through the first year postpartum, and examines the association between unintended pregnancy and depressive symptoms among low-income Hispanic immigrants.
Keywords: Depression; Pregnancy; Hispanic; Latina Growth; Mixture Modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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