Publication

Clinical digest. Access to green space reduces risk of depression during pregnancy.

Open Access
Nursing Standard;
2016

The article discusses the findings of a research from the Born in Bradford (BiB) study showing a beneficial link between green space and depressive symptoms in pregnant women. It references the article “The association between green space and depressive symptoms in pregnant women: moderating roles of socioeconomic status and physical activity” by RRC McEachan and colleagues which appeared in a 2015 issue of the “Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.”

Access type

Open

Journal name

Nursing Standard;

Volume

Volume 30, Issue 19

Publication date

2016

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