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A Conceptual Design Framework of GorbhoShongi App for Mental Well-Being Among Bangladeshi Pregnant and Postpartum Women

Istiaq Ahmed, Syed Niaz Mohtasim, Faiza Omar Arpita, Ashraful Islam, M. Ashraful Amin

Communications in computer and information science

Springer Science+Business Media, pp. 3–13, ISBN: 1865-0929

Keywords

PsychologyMedicine

Sustainable Development Goals

Gender Equality

CCDS Authors

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