Generalized and pregnancy-related anxiety prevalence and predictors among pregnant women attending primary health care in Qatar, 2018–2019
<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Cumulative evidence suggests that early identification of anxiety in pregnancy is important, given that antenatal anxiety has been linked to morbid outcomes in expecting mothers and their offspring. However, the burden of antenatal anxiety...
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| Main Author: | Sarah Naja (9954737) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Noora Al Kubaisi (10022087) (author), Rajvir Singh (315457) (author), Iheb Bougmiza (8962583) (author) |
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2020
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