Higher rates of mental health screening of adolescents recorded after provider training using simulated patients in a Kenyan HIV clinic: results of a pilot study
BackgroundKenyan adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) experience a dual burden of HIV and common mental disorders (CMD). HIV clinics are a key entry point for AGYW in need of integrated CMD and HIV care; however, rates of screening and referral for CMDs are low. Our objective was to test an evide...
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Main Authors: | Tessa Concepcion (Author), Peter Mogere (Author), Kenneth Ngure (Author), Njoroge Mwathi (Author), Roy Njiru (Author), Boaz Kipkorir (Author), Catherine Kiptinness (Author), Gakuo Maina (Author), Emmah Owidi (Author), Tamara Owens (Author), Pamela Kohler (Author), Bradley H. Wagenaar (Author), Shannon Dorsey (Author), Pamela Y. Collins (Author), Jennifer Velloza (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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