Published on in Vol 6 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/46982, first published .
Dropout or Drop-In Experiences in an Internet-Delivered Intervention to Prevent Depression and Enhance Subjective Well-Being During the Perinatal Period: Qualitative Study

Dropout or Drop-In Experiences in an Internet-Delivered Intervention to Prevent Depression and Enhance Subjective Well-Being During the Perinatal Period: Qualitative Study

Dropout or Drop-In Experiences in an Internet-Delivered Intervention to Prevent Depression and Enhance Subjective Well-Being During the Perinatal Period: Qualitative Study

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  1. Kinser P, Moyer S, Jones H, Jallo N, Popoola A, Thacker L, Russell S, Olavesen E, Sundrehagen T, Hare M, Xia B, Garthus-Niegel S, Haga S, Drozd F, Teles A. Perceptions of the Mamma Mia program, an internet-based prevention strategy for perinatal depression symptoms. PLOS Mental Health 2025;2(4):e0000138 View
  2. Olavesen E, Haga S, Garthus-Niegel S, Drozd F. ’One size does not fit all’: a qualitative study of women’s experiences of a self-guided digital intervention, Mamma Mia. BMC Primary Care 2025;26(1) View