The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the peer-delivered thinking healthy programme for perinatal depression in pakistan and india: the share study protocol for randomised controlled trials

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  • who: Siham Sikander from the moderate to severe perinatal depression in rural and urban settings in Pakistan and India have published the research: The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the peer-delivered Thinking Healthy Programme for perinatal depression in Pakistan and India: the SHARE study protocol for randomised controlled trials, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The primary end point of the trial is 6 months postnatal; in addition, interim follow-up data will also be collected at 3 months postnatal. The aim of the qualitative study is to explore the trial participants' perceptions of the . . .

     

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