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Taleah Frazier

2PUBLICATIONS
7CO-AUTHORS
Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental health
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|Apr 21, 2026
Risk and Protective Factors of Perinatal Depression in Perinatal Latinas: a Systematic Review.

|Oct 13, 2025
Interventions for Psychological Stress in Pregnant African American Women: A Scoping Review.

Taleah A Frazier, Charity Lackey, Amnazo Muhirwa

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Alyssa A Portes

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Charity Lackey

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Latesha K Harris

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Cheryl L Woods-Giscombe

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Lisa N Mansfield

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Yamnia I Cortés

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Alyssa A Portes

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Charity Lackey

1 joint publications

Amnazo Muhirwa

1 joint publications

Latesha K Harris

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