Knowledge, attitude and self-efficacy program intended to improve public health professionals' ability to identify and manage perinatal depressive symptoms: a quasi-experimental study
Abstract Background During the perinatal period women lack screening and treatments for perinatal depressive symptoms, while public health professionals (PHPs) in primary care centres (PCCs) need training for identification and management of such symptoms. This quasi-experimental study was aimed at...
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Main Authors: | Nitikorn Phoosuwan (Author), Pranee C. Lundberg (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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