Background: Evidence-based brief psychological interventions are safe and effective for the treatment of antenatal depressive symptoms. However, the adaptation of such interventions for low- and middle-income countries has not been prioritised. This study aimed to select and adapt a brief psychological intervention for women with antenatal depressive symptoms attending primary healthcare (PHC) in rural Ethiopia. Methods: We employed the Medical Research Council (MRC) framework for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. Alongside this, we used the ADAPT-ITT model of process adaptation and the ecological validity model (EVM) to guide content adaptation. We conducted formative work, comprising a qualitative study, a series of...
Abstract Background Most women with postpartum depression (PPD) in low- and middle-income countries ...
Introduction: Depression in mothers can have debilitating consequences on the women themselves, thei...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of delivery and postnatal care remains low in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LM...
Background Evidence-based brief psychological interventions are safe and effective ...
Background Despite a high prevalence of antenatal depression in low- and middle-inc...
Background: In rural Ethiopia, 72% of women are exposed to lifetime intimate partner violence (IPV);...
Background: Psychological interventions for antenatal depression are an integral part of evidence-ba...
Background Perinatal depression is of substantial public health importance in low a...
Background: Symptoms of depression and anxiety are highly prevalent amongst perinatal women in low-r...
Psychological interventions delivered by non-specialist health workers are effective for the treatme...
This approach screens new mothers for depression and offers treatment through interpersonal therapy ...
This sequential explanatory mixed-method study investigated in divided three phases: the quantitat...
CITATION: Lund, C. et al. 2014. Task sharing of a psychological intervention for maternal depression...
BACKGROUND: Targeting perinatal depressive symptoms among women can reduce premature mortality. Howe...
Over 90% women with perinatal depression in low and middle-income countries do not receive treatment...
Abstract Background Most women with postpartum depression (PPD) in low- and middle-income countries ...
Introduction: Depression in mothers can have debilitating consequences on the women themselves, thei...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of delivery and postnatal care remains low in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LM...
Background Evidence-based brief psychological interventions are safe and effective ...
Background Despite a high prevalence of antenatal depression in low- and middle-inc...
Background: In rural Ethiopia, 72% of women are exposed to lifetime intimate partner violence (IPV);...
Background: Psychological interventions for antenatal depression are an integral part of evidence-ba...
Background Perinatal depression is of substantial public health importance in low a...
Background: Symptoms of depression and anxiety are highly prevalent amongst perinatal women in low-r...
Psychological interventions delivered by non-specialist health workers are effective for the treatme...
This approach screens new mothers for depression and offers treatment through interpersonal therapy ...
This sequential explanatory mixed-method study investigated in divided three phases: the quantitat...
CITATION: Lund, C. et al. 2014. Task sharing of a psychological intervention for maternal depression...
BACKGROUND: Targeting perinatal depressive symptoms among women can reduce premature mortality. Howe...
Over 90% women with perinatal depression in low and middle-income countries do not receive treatment...
Abstract Background Most women with postpartum depression (PPD) in low- and middle-income countries ...
Introduction: Depression in mothers can have debilitating consequences on the women themselves, thei...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of delivery and postnatal care remains low in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LM...