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Diagnostic accuracy of case-finding questions to identify perinatal depression
Rachel Mann, Joy Adamson and Simon M. Gilbody
CMAJ May 15, 2012 184 (8) E424-E430; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.111213
Rachel Mann
From the Department of Health Sciences (Mann, Adamson, Gilbody), and the Hull York Medical School (Mann, Gilbody), University of York, York, United Kingdom
MScJoy Adamson
From the Department of Health Sciences (Mann, Adamson, Gilbody), and the Hull York Medical School (Mann, Gilbody), University of York, York, United Kingdom
PhDSimon M. Gilbody
From the Department of Health Sciences (Mann, Adamson, Gilbody), and the Hull York Medical School (Mann, Gilbody), University of York, York, United Kingdom
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Rachel Mann, Joy Adamson, Simon M. Gilbody
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