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Pregnant and peripartum women are not at increased risk for psychotic experiences at the population level: Evidence from 46 countries

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Conflict of interest

The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

Contributors

Dr. DeVylder developed the study hypotheses and wrote the initial and final draft of the manuscript. Dr. Koyanagi conducted all analyses and revised drafts of the manuscript.

Acknowledgments

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