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Summary
Survey data from wives of male Service members who were receiving obstetric care at a Navy and Marine Corps military treatment facility were used to evaluate rates of perinatal depression and assess the impact of deployment as a risk factor. Results suggested relatively low rates of perinatal depression, although rates of depression did vary according to husbands deployment status.
Citation
Spooner, S., Rastle, M., Elmore, K. (2012). Maternal Depression Screening During Prenatal and Postpartum Care at a Navy and Marine Corps Military Treatment Facility. Military Medicine, 177, 1208-1211. doi:10.7205/milmed-d-12-00159