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Parenting Enhancement, Interpersonal Psychotherapy to Reduce Depression in Low-Income Mothers of Infants and Toddlers: A Randomized Trial
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Linda S. Beeber
Regina Canuso
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Helen Wilde Hall
Diane Holditch-Davis
Virginia Lewis
Todd A. Schwartz
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1 January 2013
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Doi
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Abstract
Depressive symptoms and clinical depression are highly prevalent in low-income mothers and negatively affect their infants and toddlers
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