This statement was included in a study's abstract: "By formalizing parenting education in the immediate postpartum period, midwives may have the opportunity to reduce the prevalence of postnatal depression"? What is this indicative of?

a. The study's results
b. The study's analysis
c. The study's implications
d. The study's recommendations


ANS: C

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A The statement does not explain the explicit results of the study.
B The statement does not describe data analysis issues.
C The statement describes the implications of parenting education for use by midwives.
D The statement does not specify recommendations for future activities.

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