Factor structure of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale in the Japan Environment and Children’s Study
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M. Shima | T. Nakayama | Kenta Matsumura | H. Iso | K. Hashimoto | Akiko Tsuchida | K. Hamazaki | H. Inadera | M. Kamijima | Y. Ohya | R. Kishi | N. Yaegashi | S. Ito | Z. Yamagata | Y. Kurozawa | N. Suganuma | K. Kusuhara | T. Katoh | Haruka Kasamatsu | C. Mori | Michihiro Shin Yukihiro Reiko Nobuo Koichi Chisato Shuichi Z Kamijima Yamazaki Ohya Kishi Yaegashi H | S. Yamazaki
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