Depressive symptoms among children attending community based support in South Africa - pathways for disrupting risk factors
Children in Southern Africa are exposed to high rates of structural and family adversities. This study tests whether services from Community Based Organisations (CBOs) in South Africa can promote children's resilience against depression exposed to such adversities. Two linked longitudinal studi...
Main Authors: | Sherr, L, Yakubovich, AR, Skeen, S, Tomlinson, M, Cluver, LD, Roberts, KJ, Macedo, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2020
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