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Qualitative Findings on the Benefits of Depression Treatment for Pregnant Women Living with HIV in Uganda

Healthcare
Uganda
Started May 09, 2026

Qualitative interviews with HIV-positive pregnant women in Uganda found that depression treatment by lay workers and nurses improved mental health, ART adherence, and pregnancy management

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While depression treatment can aid ART adherence, its effectiveness may vary based on individual circumstances and support systems.
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Investing in depression treatment programs could divert resources from other critical health services needed by HIV-positive women in Uganda.
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The reliance on lay workers for mental health treatment may compromise the quality of care for HIV-positive pregnant women.
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Addressing mental health in HIV-positive pregnant women is a crucial step toward reducing stigma and improving overall health outcomes.
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Improving mental health through depression treatment for HIV-positive pregnant women is essential for better ART adherence and healthier pregnancies.
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