Browsing Global health by Subject "Depression"
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A qualitative analysis of health care provider perceptions of depression and suicidality in Mozambique
Aim: The purpose of this study is to identify and describe health care provider explanatory models, beliefs, attitudes, and practices regarding depression and suicidality in Sofala Province, Mozambique. Background: There ... -
Collaborative Care Models for Behavioral Healthcare Services Integration
Despite the widespread evidence of the effectiveness of integrated behavioral healthcare interventions at improving health outcomes, particularly among patients with comorbid chronic illnesses, their adoption into primary ... -
Diabetes, Mental Health, and Utilization of Mental Health Professionals Among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Adults
Objective. We evaluated whether diabetes or borderline/prediabetes is associated with serious psychological distress, and whether contact with a mental health professional has an interacting effect on this association. ... -
Social Connectedness as a Moderator between Post-Migration Stressors and Depression in a Sample of Displaced Persons
Introduction: Social connectedness is an understudied protective factor for displaced persons. With the ongoing global migration crisis, this study seeks to assess the potential buffering impact of social connectedness. ... -
The impact of mental health on unintended pregnancies within HIV serodiscordant heterosexual couples in Uganda and Kenya
Background. Depression among women has important sequelae prior to, during, and after pregnancy. Minimal research has explored the impact of depression on pregnancy incidence. Methods. We used data from the Partners ...