General Hospital Psychiatry
Volume 32, Issue 1 , Pages 17-25 , January 2010

Falling through the net — Black and minority ethnic women and perinatal mental healthcare: health professionals' views

  • Dawn Edge, Ph.D.

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Received 6 January 2009 ,Accepted 16 July 2009.

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doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2009.07.007

General Hospital Psychiatry
Volume 32, Issue 1 , Pages 17-25 , January 2010