@vk_wilde @babybluesnews @JasonConnorPhD @ADC_BMJ Full text here https://t.co/SxFEMyTC20
@drruthannharpur @JasonConnorPhD @vk_wilde @ADC_BMJ I had a manuscript repeatedly rejected for the same reasons - not because of the sample (nationally inclusive) or the methods (taken from the best cancer & cardio epi work). Rather, the repeated respo
@tylerblack32 @lynnyjackson20 @DrAnnieHickox I had a hard time getting this published. Not because of the data set (population inclusive) or the analyses, but rather a good number of reviewers responded with "Dr. Silverman, what is you agenda?" https://t.c
@jfitzgeraldMD Myth: Depression is more likely following childbirth. https://t.co/OISRu77XPl
RT @Autism_Journal: Is depression more likely following childbirth? A population-based study. https://t.co/0gfFZXxwyM #PubMed #Autism
RT @KJegalian: "The risk of depression following childbirth is no greater than at other times in a woman’s childbearing years and may even…
"The risk of depression following childbirth is no greater than at other times in a woman’s childbearing years and may even be lower." I love when conventional wisdom is busted. https://t.co/ha8i8vQNNH
RT @Autism_Journal: Is depression more likely following childbirth? A population-based study. https://t.co/0gfFZXxwyM #PubMed #Autism
Is depression more likely following childbirth? A population-based study. https://t.co/0gfFZXxwyM #PubMed #Autism
Is Depression More Likely Following Childbirth? A Population Based Study https://t.co/f2Ltw8WUHg
RT @babybluesnews: The most important paper of my career has received no attention because it confronts current thinking. It is freely avai…
The most important paper of my career has received no attention because it confronts current thinking. It is freely available today. The only reason we find more depression in the postpartum is because that is when we screen for it. https://t.co/tN0jiCCjIc
@DrAyanaJordan @AddictionRecovr @YalePsych The is a difference between treatment capture and treatment-seeking. The model being proposed is based on Sweden's nationwide services. The rate of PPD in Sweden is 0.5% in women with no depression history, 11.5%
RT @AWMH_Journal: In AWMH April Issue: Is #depression more likely following #childbirth? A population-based study by Silverman et al in Swe…
In AWMH April Issue: Is #depression more likely following #childbirth? A population-based study by Silverman et al in Sweden The quick answer - maybe not. Check it out here https://t.co/v0kMdGG9Fw https://t.co/vnmKTbxioM
Is depression more likely following childbirth? #postpartum #depression #PPD https://t.co/OISRu77XPl https://t.co/CM4Wri5EQo
New study answers the question, Are depression and childbirth linked? https://t.co/F64bONCqf8 #PPD #postpartum #depression