Improving the scalability of psychological treatments in developing countries: an evaluation of peer-led therapy quality assessment in Goa, India.
Psychological treatments delivered by lay therapists, with little or no previous mental health training, have been shown to be effective in treating a range of mental health problems. In low resource settings, the dearth of available experts to assess therapy quality potentially leads to a bottlenec...
Main Authors: | Singla, DR, Weobong, B, Nadkarni, A, Chowdhary, N, Shinde, S, Anand, A, Fairburn, C, Dimijdan, S, Velleman, R, Weiss, H, Patel, V |
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格式: | Journal article |
語言: | English |
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2014
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