Effectiveness of a school-based mental health intervention for school teachers in urban Pakistan: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Schools have a major role in promoting children's physical and psychological health and well-being and the mental health literacy of all key stakeholders, especially teachers, is critical to achieving this goal. Teachers' knowledge and beliefs about psychological proble...
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Main Authors: | Nazish Imran (Author), Atif Rahman (Author), Nakhshab Chaudhry (Author), Aftab Asif (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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