The association of Emergency Department presentations in pregnancy with hospital admissions for postnatal depression (PND): a cohort study based on linked population data

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Fenglian Xu
Elizabeth A. Sullivan
Roberto Forero
Caroline S. E. Homer
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[1] University of Technology Sydney,Faculty of Health
[2] University of New South Wales,Simpson Centre for Health Service Research, SWS Clinical School and Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research
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Emergency Department presentation; Postnatal depression; Pregnancy; Postpartum; Data linkage; Population;
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