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Women’s health and midwifery
Training health visitors in cognitive behavioural or person-centred approaches is cost-effective and can improve outcomes for women at risk of postnatal depression
- Correspondence to Mr Ben Parkinson, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow G4 0BA, UK; ben.parkinson{at}gcu.ac.uk
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Training health visitors in cognitive behavioural or person-centred approaches is cost-effective and can improve outcomes for women at risk of postnatal depression
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- Accepted November 15, 2018
- First published December 7, 2018.
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December 17, 2018
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