Merrill Palmer Q (Wayne State Univ Press)
July 2024
Despite growing interest in placental epigenetics, the combined impact of prenatal stress and socioeconomic status (SES) on placental methylation is still largely understudied. We conducted a study to examine the associations of prenatal stress and socioeconomic factors (household income, Hollingshead socioeconomic index) with placental methylation. Pregnant people ( = 143; = 25.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: A growing body of research focuses on developing and testing interventions that leverage mental health-related mobile health (mHealth) services for patients with schizophrenia and other schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. Yet, most formative research has focused on patient perspectives, with little attention paid to clinical stakeholders.
Aims: This qualitative study aimed to explore clinical stakeholders' (i.