Published on in Vol 10 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/46061, first published .
Relationship Factors in Internet-Delivered Psychological Interventions for Veterans Experiencing Postpartum Depression: Qualitative Analysis

Relationship Factors in Internet-Delivered Psychological Interventions for Veterans Experiencing Postpartum Depression: Qualitative Analysis

Relationship Factors in Internet-Delivered Psychological Interventions for Veterans Experiencing Postpartum Depression: Qualitative Analysis

Journals

  1. Schmidt-Hantke J, Vollert B, Nacke B, Hagner F, Brüderl H, Jacobi C. PandaMom – Feasibility and acceptability of an internet- and mobile-based intervention to enhance peripartum mental well-being and to prevent postpartum depression. Internet Interventions 2024;37:100765 View
  2. Baez L, Hamil J, McBride E, Czech K, Taple B, Santillano A, Huang M, Barrera A, Tandon S. Developing a coaching manual to provide human support for the Mothers and Babies Online (eMB) perinatal mental health intervention. Internet Interventions 2024;38:100792 View
  3. Goldstein K, Pace R, Dancu C, Raman S, Bridges-Curry Z, Klimek-Johnson P, Jeevananthan A, Gallion A, Der T, Tabriz A, Sprague S, Rushton S, Hammer A, Sims C, Coleman J, Martino J, Cantrell S, Gordon A, Jacobs M, Alexopoulos A, Chen D, Gierisch J. An Evidence Map of the Women Veterans’ Health Literature, 2016 to 2023. JAMA Network Open 2025;8(4):e256372 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Nie K, Guo M, Gao Z. Bridging Art and Design with Technology. View