Improving mental ill-health with psycho-social group interventions in South Asia-A scoping review using a realist lens.
This scoping review aimed to synthesise current evidence related to psycho-social groups as part of community-based mental health interventions in South Asia. We used a realist lens to pay attention to the contexts and mechanisms supporting positive outcomes. We included studies published from Janua...
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Main Authors: | Kaaren Mathias (Author), Sumeet Jain (Author), Robert Fraser (Author), Meghan Davis (Author), Rita Kimijima-Dennemeyer (Author), Pooja Pillai (Author), Smita N Deshpande (Author), Maria Wolters (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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