2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10461-020-03046-2
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Effects of a Home-Based Intervention on HIV Prevention Health Behaviors in Pregnant/Postpartum Kenyan Women: Estimating Moderating Effects of Depressive Symptoms

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“…The overall rate of depressive symptoms, as defined by PHQ-8 score of 10 or greater, was 12.2%. This is lower than other studies from Migori County, but these studies were conducted in specific sub-groups vulnerable to depression [ 18 , 26 ]. The national prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder in Kenya has been estimated at 5.15% [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The overall rate of depressive symptoms, as defined by PHQ-8 score of 10 or greater, was 12.2%. This is lower than other studies from Migori County, but these studies were conducted in specific sub-groups vulnerable to depression [ 18 , 26 ]. The national prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder in Kenya has been estimated at 5.15% [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The 3rd material provided was about diseases of the reproductive organs, how to clean the vagina, HIV, anaemia and nutritional problems in adolescents, reproductive organs, how to clean the vagina [13]. Women with HIV disease, anaemia and nutritional problems in adolescents [13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3rd material provided was about diseases of the reproductive organs, how to clean the vagina, HIV, anaemia and nutritional problems in adolescents, reproductive organs, how to clean the vagina [13]. Women with HIV disease, anaemia and nutritional problems in adolescents [13]. Pre-test on counselling/communication, information, education (IEC After the demonstration activities and lecture illustrations were completed, a post-test was conducted to determine the knowledge of the participants whether the material presented could increase the knowledge of the participants.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Devotional method a. Elaboration of a module on early detection of highrisk pregnancies that includes information on maternal mortality and its causes, early detection of high-risk pregnancies using the Pudji Rochyati score, the role of health cadres in early detection of high-risk pregnancies and counseling, checklists that can be used by health cadres to detect high-risk pregnancies, a guideline table for health cadres during home visits to pregnant women and counseling tables with midwives [20] Workshop to support health cadres in identifying high-risk pregnancies using the Pudji Rochjati Score Card. c. Home visits to pregnant women in Kapor village by the health cadres to identify high-risk pregnant women based on the Pudji Rochjati Score Card and inform the village midwife of the results [24] [11]. d. Provision of ANC services to high-risk pregnant women.…”
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confidence: 99%