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Trajectories of long-term outcomes for postnatally depressed mothers treated with group interpersonal psychotherapy

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Reay, Rebecca
Owen, Cathy
Shadbolt, Bruce
Mulcahy, Rhiannon
Wilkinson, Ross

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There is evidence that psychological treatments for postnatal depression are effective in the short-term; however, whether the effects are enduring over time remains an important empirical question. The aim of this study was to investigate the depressive

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Archives of Women's Mental Health

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2037-12-31