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Funding Success!

Thank you to everyone for your generous support of this project. We are excited to move beyond the fundraising stage and get started! The next phase will be translating the survey and submitting the project to the NCSU Institutional Review Board for approval. We look forward to keeping you updated as the project progresses. Thank you again for your support!

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About This Project

Postpartum mood disorders represent a critical public health issue affecting mothers and their children. Increased public awareness has resulted in increased research on etiology, prevalence, and interventions; however, the experiences of minority women have been ignored. This study will explore postpartum mental health needs of Hispanic mothers and specifically, how risk factors, social support, and personal characteristics are related to treatment seeking during this vulnerable period.

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