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Table 1 Operational definitions used for inclusion and exclusion of logframes and academic articles
Fig. 1 Flow of logframes and academic articles through the phases of review
Table 2 Characteristics of MHPSS programs and theirparticipants
Fig. 2 Proportion of outcomes mapped to the 4Ws activity. Light gray bars represent the proportion of logframe outcomes and dark gray barsrepresent the proportion of outcomes from academic articles

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