Validation of childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder using psychophysiological assessment - 28/09/22
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The authors report no conflict of interest. |
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S.D. was supported by awards from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (grant number R21HD100817), the Massachusetts General Hospital Executive Committee on Research (Interim Support Funding award), the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Department, and the Harvard Mind Brain and Behavior (faculty award). The sponsors were not involved in the performance of the study. |
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Information related to this study was presented at the 2020 workshop of the National Institute of Health Pregnancy and Maternal Conditions that Increase Risk of Morbidity and Mortality, held virtually, May 19–20, 2022; International Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health Biennial Scientific Meeting, held virtually, October 5–8, 2020; and the Marcé Society of North America Biennial Meeting, held virtually, October 21–23, 2021. |
Vol 227 - N° 4
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