The use of formative research to culturally adapt a psychosocial support program for perinatal Mayan women in Guatemala
Indigenous Mayan women in Guatemala are at increased risk for perinatal psychological distress due to higher base rates of anxiety, depression, and PTSD linked to oppression, poverty, and a legacy of femicide. This paper discusses the process of adapting the Thinking Healthy Program (THP), a task-sh...
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Main Authors: | Brieanne K. Kohrt (Author), Mary Margaret Saltiel (Author), Ethan L. Rosen (Author), Melyna Cholotio (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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