Living with depression and diabetes: A qualitative study in Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Diabetes and depression are both serious health conditions. While their relationship is bidirectional and each condition adversely affects outcomes for the other, they are treated separately. In low and middle income countries, such as Bangladesh and Pakistan, health systems are already stretched an...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Maria Jennings (Author), Ashraful Anas (Author), Sara Asmat (Author), Anum Naz (Author), Saima Afaq (Author), Naveed Ahmed (Author), Faiza Aslam (Author), Gerardo Zavala Gomez (Author), Najma Siddiqi (Author), David Ekers (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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