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Focus on fathers: paternal depression in the perinatal period
S. Glasser
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L. Lerner-Geva
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The Gertner Institute
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Perinatal Period
100%
Paternal Depression
100%
Maternal Depression
42%
Health Care Costs
28%
Prolactin Levels
14%
Psychiatric Disorders
14%
Behavioral Function
14%
Meta-analysis
14%
Anxiety Disorders
14%
Childrens
14%
Severe Symptoms
14%
Depressive Symptoms
14%
Risk Factors
14%
Testosterone
14%
Anxiety Symptoms
14%
Cortisol Level
14%
Childcare Costs
14%
PubMed
14%
English Language
14%
Potential Confounders
14%
Emotional State
14%
Literature Search
14%
Emotional Skills
14%
Emotional Well-being
14%
Prevalence Risk
14%
Peer-reviewed Articles
14%
Postpartum Depression
14%
Biological Mechanisms
14%
Degree Heterogeneity
14%
Perinatal Anxiety
14%
Perinatal Mood Disorders
14%
Infant Patients
14%
Social Function
14%
Multiple Aspects
14%
Language Research
14%
Severe Depression
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Perinatal Period
100%
Postpartum Depression
100%
Health Care Cost
60%
Prevalence
40%
Symptom
20%
Anxiety Disorder
20%
Meta-Analysis
20%
English (Language)
20%
Mood Disorder
20%
Severe Depression
20%
Prolactin
20%
Hydrocortisone
20%
Emotional Well-Being
20%
Psychology
Maternal Depression
100%
Postpartum Depression
66%
Meta-Analysis
33%
Anxiety Disorder
33%
Mood
33%
Psychiatric Disorder
33%
Cortisol
33%
Severe Depression
33%