Development of a brief psychological intervention for perinatal depression (BIND‐P)
Asia-Pacific Psychiatry2020Vol. 13(1), pp. e12436–e12436
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Ramdas Ransing, Prerna Kukreti, Pracheth Raghuveer, Mahesh Mahadevaiah, Manju Puri, Harish Pemde, Ravichandra Karkal, Suvarna Patil, Abhay Nirgude, Dinesh Kataria, Shraddha Sagvekar, Smita N. Deshpande
Abstract
The BIND-P model and intervention provide a practical approach that may facilitate effective identification, treatment, and support women with PND. We are currently evaluating this model across four study sites in India, which may help in the early detection and provision of appropriate and integrative care for PND.
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