Group problem solving therapy for perinatal depression in primary health care settings in rural Uganda: an intervention cohort study
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is of substantial public health importance in low and middle income countries. The study aimed to evaluate the impact of a mental health intervention delivered by non-specialist health workers on symptom severity and disability in women with perinatal depress...
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Glavni autori: | Juliet E. M. Nakku (Autor), Oliva Nalwadda (Autor), Emily Garman (Autor), Simone Honikman (Autor), Charlotte Hanlon (Autor), Fred Kigozi (Autor), Crick Lund (Autor) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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