Access to Secondary Mental Health Services in a Cohort of New Zealand Mothers

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To explore access to secondary mental health services for New Zealand women during pregnancy and for up to 1 year post-delivery. A retrospective cohort analysis of public hospital maternity data linked to mental health collections. 27 in 1000 pregnancies were associated with access to secondary mental health services (736/27,153). Independent of ethnicity, young age (<20 years) was associated with access (RR1.84; 95 %CI 1.42–2.38; P

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Filoche, S. K., Lawton, B., & Stanley, J. (2016). Access to Secondary Mental Health Services in a Cohort of New Zealand Mothers. Community Mental Health Journal, 52(8), 964–971. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-016-0042-2

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