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Download free brochures and fact sheets related to alcohol use, as well as links to substance use prevention resources and a behavior health treatment services locator
This website can serve as a useful resource for both Head Start and WIC, providing action steps and resources, including validated screening tools, training modules, to reduce the impact of depression on families
Raise awareness of potentially life-threatening warning signs during and after pregnancy and improve communication between patients and their healthcare providers
This Oregon Health Authority website provides information on perinatal mood disorders common among women before, during, and/or after pregnancy, including prenatal or postpartum depression or anxiety
This NIH initiative is designed to educate consumers and health care providers about who is at risk for depression and anxiety during and after pregnancy, the signs of these problems, and how to get help