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Perinatal Depression in the Spanish Context: Consensus Report from the General Council of Psychology of Spain
RODRIGUEZ-MUÑOZ, MARIA F.; Motrico, Emma; Míguez, M. Carmen; Chaves, Covadonga; Suso-Ribera, Carlos; Duque, Almudena; García Salinas, María; Caparrós González, Rafael Arcángel; MARTIN AGUDIEZ, NURIA; Kovacheva, Katina; Garcia Lopez, Helena; Vazquez-Batan, Patricia; Peñacoba, Cecilia; Osma López, Jorge Javier Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid (2023)Background: Perinatal depression is a major public health problem, with an estimated prevalence of approximately 15% during the first postpartum year. Despite the high prevalence of postpartum depression, there is no ... -
The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Self-Rated Health: Study of 29 Countries Using European Social Surveys (2002–2008)
Álvarez Gálvez, Javier; Rodero Cosano, María Luisa; Motrico, Emma; Salinas Pérez, José A.; García Alonso, Carlos; Salvador Carulla, Luis (2016-04-12)Studies show that the association between socio-economic status (SES) and self-rated health (SRH) varies in different countries, however there are not many country comparisons that examine this relationship over time. The ... -
The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Self-Rated Health: Study of 29 Countries Using European Social Surveys (2002–2008)
Álvarez Gálvez, Javier; Rodero Cosano, María Luisa; Motrico, Emma; Salinas Pérez, José A.; García Alonso, Carlos; Salvador Carulla, Luis (2016-04-12)Studies show that the association between socio-economic status (SES) and self-rated health (SRH) varies in different countries, however there are not many country comparisons that examine this relationship over time. The ... -
The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Self-Rated Health: Study of 29 Countries Using European Social Surveys (2002–2008)
Álvarez Gálvez, Javier; Rodero Cosano, María Luisa; Motrico, Emma; Salinas Pérez, José A.; García Alonso, Carlos; Salvador Carulla, Luis (2016-04-12)Studies show that the association between socio-economic status (SES) and self-rated health (SRH) varies in different countries, however there are not many country comparisons that examine this relationship over time. The ...