CMD Trajectories
Cross-source consensus on CMD Trajectories from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The most representative sequence was absence of CMD across all waves, covering 46.3% of sequences. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- The final trajectory solution identified occasional/transitory CMD in 240 mothers and mostly/persistent CMD in 95 mothers. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- The analysis represented each mother's five-wave CMD course as a sequence of probable and non-probable CMD states. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- Sequence analysis captured both the order and duration of CMD states. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- Most cluster quality indexes supported a two-cluster solution. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- A three-cluster solution was examined but the two-cluster solution was considered more accurate. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil