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Maternal mental health, infant development during pandemic

08.31.22 | JAMA Network
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About The Study: This article provides an overview of the current understanding of associations between the COVID-19 pandemic and mental health among pregnant and postpartum women and infant behavioral development.

Authors: Catherine Monk, Ph.D., of Columbia University in New York, is the corresponding author.

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(10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.2591)

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JAMA Network. (2022, August 31). Maternal mental health, infant development during pandemic. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LMJ522RL/maternal-mental-health-infant-development-during-pandemic.html
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