#9064. The relationship of cumulative psychosocial adversity with antepartum depression and anxiety

September 2026publication date
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Psychiatry and Mental Health;
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Abstract:
Exposure to multiple psychosocial risk factors may increase vulnerability for mental health conditions during pregnancy. This analysis examined the relationship of a novel psychosocial adversity index with the co-occurrence and persistence of depression and anxiety throughout pregnancy.
Keywords:
anxiety; comorbidity; depression; pregnancy; psychosocial factors

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