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Culturally adapted psychological intervention for treating maternal depression in British mothers of African and Caribbean origin: A randomised controlled feasibility trial - Ezekiel - Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy - Wiley Online Library


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Women are predisposed to maternal depression due to childbirth difficulties and parenting responsibilities, leading to long-term negative consequences on their children. The uptake of mental healthcare by British mothers of African/Caribbean origin is low due to the lack of access to culturally appropriate care. To read the full article, choose Open Athens “Institutional Login” and search for “Midlands Partnership”.

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