Author: Kumar, Neha
- Multidimensional predictors of common mental disorders among Indian mothers of 6- to 24-month-old children living in disadvantaged rural villages with women’s self-help groups: A cross-sectional analysis
- The power of the collective empowers women: Evidence from self-help groups in India
- Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
- Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
- Helping oneself, helping each other: Correlates of women’s participation in self-help groups
- Life beyond the home: Nutritional, occupational, social and environmental predictors of common mental disorders among Indian mothers with 6- to 23-month-old infants (P11-026-19)
Author: Quisumbing, Agnes R.
- Multidimensional predictors of common mental disorders among Indian mothers of 6- to 24-month-old children living in disadvantaged rural villages with women’s self-help groups: A cross-sectional analysis
- Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
- Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
- Helping oneself, helping each other: Correlates of women’s participation in self-help groups
- Life beyond the home: Nutritional, occupational, social and environmental predictors of common mental disorders among Indian mothers with 6- to 23-month-old infants (P11-026-19)
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