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Can Early Intervention Improve Maternal Well-Being? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial
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The limited treatment effects suggest that early intervention programs may produce some improvements in experienced positive well-being, but no effects on negative aspects of well-being. Different findings across measures may result as experienced measures of well-being avoid the cognitive biases that impinge upon global assessments.
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