2022
DOI: 10.3390/jpm12071046
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Predicting Remission among Perinatal Women with Depression in Rural Pakistan: A Prognostic Model for Task-Shared Interventions in Primary Care Settings

Abstract: Perinatal depression is highly prevalent in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and is associated with adverse maternal and child health consequences. Task-shared psychological and psychosocial interventions for perinatal depression have demonstrated clinical and cost-effectiveness when delivered on a large scale. However, task-sharing approaches, especially in LMICs, require an effective mechanism, whereby clients who are not likely to benefit from such interventions are identified from the outset so tha… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the subgroup and meta-regression analyses in this systematic review were run for a limited number of participant-level and intervention-level factors. Many other factors such as experience of intimate partner violence (Keynejad et al, 2020), family structure, social support networks and chronicity of PND are important moderators and should be considered in future reviews (Waqas et al, 2022a). Moreover, researchers should consider collecting detailed data on moderators of treatment for perinatal depression in their future trials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the subgroup and meta-regression analyses in this systematic review were run for a limited number of participant-level and intervention-level factors. Many other factors such as experience of intimate partner violence (Keynejad et al, 2020), family structure, social support networks and chronicity of PND are important moderators and should be considered in future reviews (Waqas et al, 2022a). Moreover, researchers should consider collecting detailed data on moderators of treatment for perinatal depression in their future trials.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%