Effectiveness of the Thinking Healthy Programme for perinatal depression delivered through peers: Pooled analysis of two randomized controlled trials in India and Pakistan.
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V. Patel | H. Weiss | N. Atif | Tayyaba Bibi | B. Weobong | D. Fuhr | S. Sikander | F. Vanobberghen | A. Bibi | A. Zaidi | P. Korgaonkar | E. D'souza | R. Krishna | I. Ahmad | A. Lazarus | A. Rahman | A. Joshi | Samina Bilal | Maria Sharif | Rakshanda Liaqat | Ejma Afonso | Aveena De Sa | Shaffaq Zuliqar | Benedict Weobong | E. D’souza
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