A PILOT RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR PERINATAL DEPRESSION ADAPTED FOR WOMEN WITH LOW INCOMES
Depression and Anxiety2013Vol. 30(7), pp. 679–687
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Abstract
Modified CBT offers promise as a feasible and acceptable treatment for perinatal women with low-incomes in prenatal care settings. Targeted delivery and content modifications are needed to engage populations tailored to setting and psychosocial challenges specific to the perinatal period.
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