Intimate partner violence victimization during pregnancy increases risk of postpartum depression among urban adolescent mothers in South Africa


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L. Gebrekristos, Allison K. Groves, Luz McNaughton Reyes, D. Moodley, M. Beksinska, S. Maman
Reproductive Health, 2023

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Gebrekristos, L., Groves, A. K., Reyes, L. M. N., Moodley, D., Beksinska, M., & Maman, S. (2023). Intimate partner violence victimization during pregnancy increases risk of postpartum depression among urban adolescent mothers in South Africa. Reproductive Health.


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Gebrekristos, L., Allison K. Groves, Luz McNaughton Reyes, D. Moodley, M. Beksinska, and S. Maman. “Intimate Partner Violence Victimization during Pregnancy Increases Risk of Postpartum Depression among Urban Adolescent Mothers in South Africa.” Reproductive Health (2023).


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Gebrekristos, L., et al. “Intimate Partner Violence Victimization during Pregnancy Increases Risk of Postpartum Depression among Urban Adolescent Mothers in South Africa.” Reproductive Health, 2023.


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@article{l2023a,
  title = {Intimate partner violence victimization during pregnancy increases risk of postpartum depression among urban adolescent mothers in South Africa},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Reproductive Health},
  author = {Gebrekristos, L. and Groves, Allison K. and Reyes, Luz McNaughton and Moodley, D. and Beksinska, M. and Maman, S.}
}


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