Adaptation and pilot testing of a couples-based intervention to prevent perinatal depression in rural India
Couples-based intervention for perinatal depression
Couples-based intervention for perinatal depression
The aim of this project is to test the combined effect of a household level group intervention for newly married women, their husbands, and mothers-in-law combined with multiple micronutrient supplements on micronutrient and anemia status in Nepal (R01).
A 5-year project in rural Nepal seeks to first understand more about the situation for newly married women and, second, develop an intervention to improve access to nutrition, women’s status, and household relationships.
The goal of this study is the measure and understand the impact of temporary childbirth migration on birth and maternal health outcomes across 3 sites in India.
The aim of this project is to test the impact of a reproductive health and empowerment intervention for young newly married women in Rajasthan India on their ability to avoid unintended pregnancy.
UZ-UCSF CTU is a research program that supports NIH HIV/AIDS research, collaborating with four NIH/NIAID-funded networks, focusing on the treatment, management and prevention of HIV/AIDS and co-morbidities throughout the life cycle.