Culturally-adapted cognitive behavioural therapy based intervention for maternal depression: a mixed-methods feasibility study
Abstract Background British Pakistanis are one of the largest ethnic minority groups living in the UK, with high rates of maternal depression being reported in this population. Evidence suggests that culturally-adapted Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based interventions for depression, may impro...
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Main Authors: | Sobia Khan (Author), Karina Lovell (Author), Farah Lunat (Author), Yumna Masood (Author), Sadia Shah (Author), Barbara Tomenson (Author), Nusrat Husain (Author) |
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