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Subject WATCH: Perinatal Mental Health Issue Briefing
Date April 19, 2024 8:04 PM
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Friday, April 19, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

Dear John,

ICYMI, we featured several of the authors from our perinatal mental health & well-being ([link removed] ) theme issue during a briefing earlier this month.

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We wanted to take a moment to highlight a few key moments from the briefing below:

The opening discussion covering societal requisites for perinatal mental health & well-being ([link removed] ) featured insights from Emily Dossett, Karen Tabb Dina, Alison Stuebe and Twylla Dillion.

In a panel focused on the burden of poor perinatal mental health, Twylla Dillion moderated a compelling conversation from:

- Slawa Rokicki ([link removed] )
- Sarah Haight ([link removed] )
- Kara Zivin ([link removed] )
- Stephanie Hall ([link removed] )

When exploring how to improve access and care, Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil delved into this topic with findings from:

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- Constance Guille ([link removed] )
- Jessica Harrison ([link removed] )
- Bridgette Blebu ([link removed] )
- Sarah Gordon ([link removed] )
- Stephanie Hall ([link removed] )

To conclude, moderator Bridgette Blebu led a thrilling dialogue with authors Nichole Goodsmith ([link removed] ) , Amy Stiffarm ([link removed] ) , Tova Walsh ([link removed] ) , and Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo ([link removed] ) .

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Also, join us Wednesday, April 24, for our next virtual Journal Club ([link removed] ) featuring a deep dive into a paper from our new issue focused on Perinatal Mental Health.

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