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Post-Partum Depression


Untreated depression is associated with an increase in high-risk sexual behavior, poor ART adherence, and worse health outcomes for HIV-infected patients. For pregnant HIV-infected women, untreated depression may increase perinatal transmission through poor ART adherence. An important first step to this process is to understand the experiences of women with HIV who have had a recent pregnancy and/or live birth.

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