Poor mental health is a pressing global health problem, with high prevalence among poor populations from low-income countries. Existing studies of conditional cash transfer (CCT) effects on mental health have found positive effects. However, there is a gap in the literature on population-wide effects of cash transfers on mental health and if and how these vary by the severity of mental illness. We use the Malawian Longitudinal Study of Family and Health containing 790 adult participants in the Malawi Incentive Programme, a year-long randomized controlled trial. We estimate average and distributional quantile treatment effects and we examine how these effects vary by gender, HIV status and usage of the cash transfer. We find that the cash tr...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Young people living in poverty are at higher risk of mental disorders, but whether interventions aim...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Purpose: Cash transfer interventions broadly improve the lives of the vulnerable, making them exceed...
BACKGROUND: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
Background: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
Background Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on t...
There is a gap in the literature in understanding how cash transfer programmes affect mental health....
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Less profitable socioeconomic factors could cause mental health problems like depression and stress ...
Stress and cognitive burden associated with poverty constrain decision- making regarding investments...
Introduction Although cash transfer programmes are not explicitly designed to improve mental health,...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Young people living in poverty are at higher risk of mental disorders, but whether interventions aim...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Purpose: Cash transfer interventions broadly improve the lives of the vulnerable, making them exceed...
BACKGROUND: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
Background: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
Background Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on t...
There is a gap in the literature in understanding how cash transfer programmes affect mental health....
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Less profitable socioeconomic factors could cause mental health problems like depression and stress ...
Stress and cognitive burden associated with poverty constrain decision- making regarding investments...
Introduction Although cash transfer programmes are not explicitly designed to improve mental health,...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Growing international evidence shows that mental ill health and poverty interact in a negative cycle...
Young people living in poverty are at higher risk of mental disorders, but whether interventions aim...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...