Background: The combination of poverty, HIV and depression in the perinatal period represents a major public health challenge in many Southern African countries. In some areas, up to a third of HIV-positive women experience perinatal depression. Perinatal depression is associated with negative effects on parenting and key domains of child development including cognitive, behavioural and growth, especially in socio-economically disadvantaged communities. Several studies have documented the benefits of psychological interventions for perinatal depression in low- and middle-income countries, but none have evaluated an integrated psychological and parenting intervention for HIV-positive women using task-sharing. This randomised controlled trial...
BackgroundAmong HIV-infected women, perinatal depression compromises clinical, maternal, and child h...
Background: Malawi's PMTCT Option B+ program has expanded the reach of ART services among pregnant a...
he study's objective was to determine the effectiveness of a task-sharing psychological treatment fo...
Background: The combination of poverty, HIV and depression in the perinatal period represents a majo...
Abstract: Objective: The authors adopted a task-sharing strategy in which lay health workers deliver...
Background: Among HIV-infected women, perinatal depression compromises clinical, maternal, and child...
Maternal depression carries a major public health burden for mothers and their infants, yet there is...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common psychiatric disorder that is highly prevalent among people living...
INTRODUCTION: Perinatal depression is common among women living with HIV, but depression care is lim...
Postnatal depression (PND) is a major problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). A total o...
INTRODUCTION: HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pr...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that c...
Background HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypo...
Introduction HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pra...
Background: HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that c...
BackgroundAmong HIV-infected women, perinatal depression compromises clinical, maternal, and child h...
Background: Malawi's PMTCT Option B+ program has expanded the reach of ART services among pregnant a...
he study's objective was to determine the effectiveness of a task-sharing psychological treatment fo...
Background: The combination of poverty, HIV and depression in the perinatal period represents a majo...
Abstract: Objective: The authors adopted a task-sharing strategy in which lay health workers deliver...
Background: Among HIV-infected women, perinatal depression compromises clinical, maternal, and child...
Maternal depression carries a major public health burden for mothers and their infants, yet there is...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common psychiatric disorder that is highly prevalent among people living...
INTRODUCTION: Perinatal depression is common among women living with HIV, but depression care is lim...
Postnatal depression (PND) is a major problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). A total o...
INTRODUCTION: HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pr...
BACKGROUND: HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that c...
Background HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypo...
Introduction HIV-exposed children show signs of developmental delay. We assessed the impact of a pra...
Background: HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypothesis is that c...
BackgroundAmong HIV-infected women, perinatal depression compromises clinical, maternal, and child h...
Background: Malawi's PMTCT Option B+ program has expanded the reach of ART services among pregnant a...
he study's objective was to determine the effectiveness of a task-sharing psychological treatment fo...