Background Maternal depression is a leading cause of disease burden for women worldwide; however, there are ethnic inequalities in access to psychological interventions in high-income countries (HICs). Culturally appropriate interventions might prove beneficial for African and Caribbean women living in HICs as ethnic minorities. Method The review strategy was formulated using PICo (Population, phenomenon of Interest, and Context) framework with Boolean operators (AND/OR/NOT) to ensure rigour in the use of search terms (“postpartum depression”, “maternal depression”, “postnatal depression”, “perinatal depression” “mental health”, “psychotherapy” “intervention”, “treatment”, “black Caribbean”, “black African”, “mothers” and “women”)...
CITATION: Lund, C. et al. 2014. Task sharing of a psychological intervention for maternal depression...
BACKGROUND:Maternal depression is a major public health problem. This may affect a mother's ability ...
Maternal depression carries a major public health burden for mothers and their infants, yet there is...
>Background Maternal depression is a leading cause of disease burden for women worldwide; however, ...
Background: Women are likely to suffer from maternal depression due to childbirth difficulties and p...
Maternal depression is a global public health issue (Almond, 2009); however, much of the existing re...
Postpartum depression is a major depressive disorder whose onset can appear up to one year after del...
Aims of the study: To test the feasibility of a group psychosocial intervention called Learning Thr...
By 2030, depression will be the worldwide leading disease burden. Women are more predisposed to post...
Background: Maternal depression constitutes an integral aspect of the global health disease burden. ...
Objectives: The high prevalence of Post-Natal Depression (PND) in low and lower-middle income countr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Pregnancy and postpartum are periods of high vulnerabi...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of interventions to improve the mental health of women in the...
Purpose: This article provides a review of published evidence-based guidance about culturally sensit...
Abstract Background British Pakistanis are one of the largest ethnic minority groups living in the U...
CITATION: Lund, C. et al. 2014. Task sharing of a psychological intervention for maternal depression...
BACKGROUND:Maternal depression is a major public health problem. This may affect a mother's ability ...
Maternal depression carries a major public health burden for mothers and their infants, yet there is...
>Background Maternal depression is a leading cause of disease burden for women worldwide; however, ...
Background: Women are likely to suffer from maternal depression due to childbirth difficulties and p...
Maternal depression is a global public health issue (Almond, 2009); however, much of the existing re...
Postpartum depression is a major depressive disorder whose onset can appear up to one year after del...
Aims of the study: To test the feasibility of a group psychosocial intervention called Learning Thr...
By 2030, depression will be the worldwide leading disease burden. Women are more predisposed to post...
Background: Maternal depression constitutes an integral aspect of the global health disease burden. ...
Objectives: The high prevalence of Post-Natal Depression (PND) in low and lower-middle income countr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Pregnancy and postpartum are periods of high vulnerabi...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of interventions to improve the mental health of women in the...
Purpose: This article provides a review of published evidence-based guidance about culturally sensit...
Abstract Background British Pakistanis are one of the largest ethnic minority groups living in the U...
CITATION: Lund, C. et al. 2014. Task sharing of a psychological intervention for maternal depression...
BACKGROUND:Maternal depression is a major public health problem. This may affect a mother's ability ...
Maternal depression carries a major public health burden for mothers and their infants, yet there is...