Affective information processing in pregnancy and postpartum with and without major depression

scientific article published on 20 January 2013

Affective information processing in pregnancy and postpartum with and without major depression is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PSYCHRES.2012.11.030
P932PMC publication ID5697721
P698PubMed publication ID23340374

P2093author name stringLindsey Sankin
Denada Hoxha
Jackie K Gollan
Ruth Michon
Sarah Getch
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P433issue2-3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectpostpartum periodQ749115
information processingQ750843
P304page(s)206-212
P577publication date2013-01-20
P1433published inPsychiatry ResearchQ15750888
P1476titleAffective information processing in pregnancy and postpartum with and without major depression
P478volume206