2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00737-019-00955-7
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The effect of male involvement and a prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) intervention on depressive symptoms in perinatal HIV-infected rural South African women

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“…These associations were also reported elsewhere in literature [12]. In terms of depression, the PYF intervention was effective at reducing depressive symptoms among the study participants [38] which could have led sustained ART adherence. The PYF intervention also had a desired positive outcome on reducing stigma among study participants [39] which is a known determinant of non-adherence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These associations were also reported elsewhere in literature [12]. In terms of depression, the PYF intervention was effective at reducing depressive symptoms among the study participants [38] which could have led sustained ART adherence. The PYF intervention also had a desired positive outcome on reducing stigma among study participants [39] which is a known determinant of non-adherence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These associations were also reported elsewhere in literature (Nachega et al, 2012). In terms of depression, the PYF intervention was effective at reducing depressive symptoms among the study participants (Peltzer et al, 2019) which could have led sustained ART adherence. The PYF intervention also had a desired positive outcome on reducing stigma among study participants (Peltzer et al, 2018) which is a known determinant of non-adherence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Male involvement in sexual and reproductive health has recently been recognized as new strategy for enhancing maternal and child health by playing a role in preventing women's risk of acquiring HIV, but also in terms of her utilization of the PMTCT program: for the mother to test for HIV, to return for the result, for the couple to use condoms, to receive medication, and to increase adherence to proper infant feeding practices [7,8]. Ethiopia has adopted the global target for PMTCT which is nullifying mother to child transmission by the year 2030 [9].…”
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confidence: 99%