Report Urges More Support for New Military Parents
January 07, 2025
January 07, 2025
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Jan. 7 [Category: National Defense] -- The Association of the U.S. Army issued the following news:
New military parents could benefit from more accessible mental health care during pregnancy and postpartum, according to a study from the JAMA Network.
"Pregnancy and the postpartum period are particularly risky times for parents' mental health," the study found. "Despite higher risk, parents' use of mental health services is . . .
New military parents could benefit from more accessible mental health care during pregnancy and postpartum, according to a study from the JAMA Network.
"Pregnancy and the postpartum period are particularly risky times for parents' mental health," the study found. "Despite higher risk, parents' use of mental health services is . . .
