Letter to the EditorDepression screening in pregnancy and postpartum: How close are we?
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Dr. Thombs was supported by an Investigator Salary Award from the Arthritis Society (Project Code INS-13-01).
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All authors have completed the Unified Competing Interest form at http://www.icmje.org/coi_disclosure.pdf. Dr. Thombs has no conflict of interest disclosures for the past 3-year reporting period. Dr. Stewart reports that she has received fees for depression scientific board membership from Cymbalta Pregnancy Registry Scientific Advisory Board of INC Research (a contract research organization for Eli Lilly), travel support from Ranbaxy Pharma, and royalties as an author of UpToDate®: Infants
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