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Comparative levels of psychological distress, stress symptoms, depression and anxiety after childbirth—a prospective population‐based study of mothers and fathers
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Childbirth does not seem to trigger long term psychological distress in most parents. Clinically important psychological distress occurred more frequently in mothers than in fathers. Acute maternal psychological distress was predicted by being a single parent, being multiparous, and having a previous traumatic birth.
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