Efficacy of Mother's Time in Ethiopia
Depression, Postpartum, Anxiety, Postpartum, Contraceptive Usage
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Depression, Postpartum focused on measuring Postpartum depression, Postpartum anxiety, Postpartum family planning
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Has given birth within the last year to an infant who is still living Not currently using a method of modern family planning (Women who are breastfeeding but not following the Lactation Amenorrhea Method (LAM) criteria will be considered "not using") Married (traditional, religious or legal) Aged 16-24 (participants under 18 will be considered emancipated minors as these individuals will be married) Scores between 5 and 14 on the PHQ-9 questionnaire and/or between 5 and 14 on the GAD-7 questionnaire In screener, does not indicate she has "death ideation" ("no" response on question 14) Consents to participate in study Exclusion Criteria: Unmarried women Women under age 16 or over age 24 Women who have lost their infants since birth Scores under 5 on both the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 questionnaire Scores over 14 on both the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 questionnaire In screener, indicates she has "death ideation" ("yes" response on question 14)
Sites / Locations
- Health centers/clusters in selected woredas
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Mother's Time Intervention
Standard of care
Working with local research partners, the research team will train HEWs in the intervention clusters in the Amhara region of Ethiopia to deliver four intervention sessions in a group setting of approximately six to eight women (average: 7). These sessions will take place over a period of approximately one month. Participants in the intervention group will receive four sessions of Mother's Time, delivered by an HEW.
Participants in the control group will receive the standard of care that postpartum mothers in Ethiopia receive. Standard of care for postpartum mothers related to family planning and mental health in Ethiopia includes multiple touch points that correspond with postpartum care as well as routine immunization.