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  • Researchers from Monash University have identified links between perinatal anxiety and messages from public health campaigns


    Monash University. "Health information causing new moms anxiety." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 2 July 2015. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/07/150702094914.htm>.


    Health information causing new moms anxiety

    Date: July 2, 2015 Source: Monash University Summary: Pregnancy and motherhood are both wonderful and worrisome times -- could public health campaigns and social stereotypes be contributing to anxiety for mothers? Researchers suggest that perinatal anxiety disorders are common but much less attention has been paid to anxiety than depression.
    Pregnancy and motherhood are both wonderful and worrisome times -- could public health campaigns and social stereotypes be contributing to anxiety for mothers? Researchers from Monash University have identified links between perinatal anxiety and social and health messages that women are exposed to during the perinatal period, the period immediately before and after birth... Journal Reference:
    • Heather Roew, Jane Fisher. perinatal anxiety disorders are common but much less attention has been paid to anxiety than depression.. Women's Studies International Forum, July/August 2015
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