The feasibility and acceptability of Project POWER: a mindfulness-infused, cognitive-behavioral group intervention to address mental and sexual health needs of young pregnant women in Liberia
Abstract Background Following 14 years of civil war in Liberia, war exposure, gender-based violence, and extreme poverty have been identified as key challenges affecting the mental and sexual health of young pregnant women and the health of their unborn children. Despite ongoing efforts to rebuild t...
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Main Authors: | Tamora A. Callands (Author), Kandyce Hylick (Author), Alethea Desrosiers (Author), Shantesica M. Gilliam (Author), Erica N. Taylor (Author), Josalin J. Hunter (Author), Nathan B. Hansen (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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