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Prevention of recurrent postpartum major depression
K. L. Wisner
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, S. B. Wheeler
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Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Major Depressive Disorder
100%
Pregnant Women
40%
Postpartum Depression
40%
University-based
20%
Antidepressants
20%
Depressive Symptoms
20%
First Dose
20%
New Mothers
20%
Postpartum Women
20%
Mood Disorders
20%
Postpartum Period
20%
Outpatient Clinic
20%
Self-report Instrument
20%
Antidepressant Treatment
20%
Partum
20%
Psychiatric Uses
20%
Psychiatric Assessment
20%
Nortriptyline
20%
DSM-III-R
20%
Psychotic Features
20%
Post-birth
20%
Open Clinical Trial
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Major Depression
100%
Recurrent Disease
100%
Drug Therapy
50%
Antidepressant
33%
Postnatal Depression
33%
Outpatient Department
16%
Study Participant
16%
Self Report
16%
Depression
16%
Puerperium
16%
Nortriptyline
16%
DSM-III-R
16%
Mood Disorder
16%
Neuroscience
Major Depressive Disorder
100%
Antidepressant
40%
Postpartum Depression
40%
Mood Disorder
20%
Nortriptyline
20%
Depression
20%