Understanding, predicting, and treating depression in pregnancy to improve mothers' and offspring's mental health outcomes: The HappyMums study

A. Biaggi, V. Zonca, C. Anacker, V. Begni, F. Benedetti, A. Bramante, A. Braniecka, V. Brenna, M. Bulgheroni, C. Buss, L. Cavaliere, C.A.M. Cecil, A.C. Couch, D. de Barra, H. El Marroun, S. Entringer, R. Grassi-Oliveira, M. Jackowska, A. Korosi, P.J.C. KwantJ. Lahti, K. Lekadir, I. Mansuy, F. Manuella, M. Marizzoni, U. Meyer, C. Monk, S. Nakić Radoš, C.M. Pariante, B.J.A. Pollux, K. Priestley, K. Räikkönen, J. Richetto, M.A. Riva, L.M. Rothmann, V. Simonetti, B. Vai, A.C. Vernon, M. Žutić, A. Cattaneo*

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