The objective of this study was (1) to compare the effectiveness of adding the Mothers and Babies (MB) cognitive behavioral intervention to home visiting services versus home visiting services alone on reducing depressive symptoms in perinatal woman; (2) to determine whether community health workers (CHWs) provide MB as effectively as mental health professionals

Project page: Testing the Effectiveness of Adding Group Therapy to Home Visiting Services on Reducing Postpartum Depression in Women with Low Incomes
Principal Investigator: Darius Tandon, PhD
Organization: Northwestern University
Original project title: Comparing the Effectiveness of Clinicians and Paraprofessionals to Reduce Disparities in Perinatal Depression
HSRProj ID: 20163006
ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02979444

To cite this document, please use: Tandon SD, Johnson JK, Diebold A, et al. (2021). Testing the Effectiveness of Adding Group Therapy to Home Visiting Services on Reducing Postpartum Depression in Women with Low Incomes. Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). https://doi.org/10.25302/03.2021.AD-1507-31473 

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