A task-sharing intervention for prepartum common mental disorders: Feasibility, acceptability and responses in a South African sample
Background: Peripartum common mental disorders (CMD) are highly prevalent in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) such as South Africa. With limited public mental health resources, task sharing approaches to treatment are showing promise. However, little is known about the feasibility and accepta...
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Main Authors: | Maxine Spedding (Author), Dan J. Stein (Author), Tracey Naledi (Author), Bronwyn Myers (Author), Pim Cuijpers (Author), Katherine Sorsdahl (Author) |
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