According to a new study, improving care for depression in low-income communities -- places where such help is frequently unavailable or hard to find -- provides greater benefits to those in need when community groups such as churches and even barber shops help lead the planning process. When compared to efforts that provided only technical support to improve depression care, a planning effort co-led by community members from diverse services programs further improved ...
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