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Nutrition, Hygiene and Stimulation Education for Impoverished Mothers in Rural Uganda: Effect on Maternal Depression Symptoms and Their Associations to Child Development Outcomes.

Nutrition, Hygiene and Stimulation Education for Impoverished Mothers in Rural Uganda: Effect on Maternal Depression Symptoms and Their Associations to Child Development Outcomes.

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dc.contributor.author Prudence Atukunda
dc.contributor.author Grace Kyamazima Mehangye Muhoozi
dc.contributor.author Ane C. Westerberg
dc.contributor.author Per Ole Iversen
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:34Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:34Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.issn 20726643
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/48963
dc.description.abstract Optimal nutrition improves child development, and impaired development is associated with maternal depression symptoms, in particular in low resource settings. In this follow-up of an open cluster-randomized education trial, we examined its effects among mothers in rural Uganda on their depression symptoms and the association of these symptoms to child development. The education comprised complementary feeding, stimulation, and hygiene. We assessed 77 intervention mothers and 78 controls using Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) scores. Child development was assessed with Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development-III (BSID-III) composite scores for cognitive, language and motor development. Compared to controls, the intervention reduced depression symptoms’ scores with mean (95% CI) differences: −8.26 (−11.49 to −1.13, p = 0.0001) and −6.54; (−8.69 to −2.99, p = 0.004) for BDI II at 20–24 and 36 months, respectively. Similar results were obtained with CES-D. There was a negative association of BDI-II scores and BSID-III cognitive and language scores at 20–24 (p = 0.01 and 0.008, respectively) and 36 months (p = 0.017 and 0.001, respectively). CES-D associations with BSID-III cognitive and language scores showed similar trends. BSID-III motor scores were associated with depression scores at 36 months for both BDI-II and CES-D (p = 0.043 and 0.028, respectively). In conclusion, the group education was associated with reduced maternal depression scores. Moreover, the depression scores were inversely associated with child cognitive and language development outcomes.
dc.publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
dc.relation.ispartof Nutrients
dc.subject children
dc.subject complementary feeding
dc.subject developmental outcomes
dc.subject group dynamics theory
dc.subject maternal depression
dc.subject nutrition education
dc.subject.mesh Adult
dc.subject.mesh Attitude to Health
dc.subject.mesh Child Development
dc.subject.mesh Child, Preschool
dc.subject.mesh Depression/epidemiology
dc.subject.mesh Female
dc.subject.mesh Follow-Up Studies
dc.subject.mesh Health Education/methods
dc.subject.mesh Health Surveys
dc.subject.mesh Humans
dc.subject.mesh Hygiene/education
dc.subject.mesh Infant
dc.subject.mesh Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
dc.subject.mesh Male
dc.subject.mesh Mother-Child Relations/psychology
dc.subject.mesh Mothers/education
dc.subject.mesh Poverty
dc.subject.mesh Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
dc.subject.mesh Rural Population
dc.subject.mesh Uganda/epidemiology
dc.subject.mesh Young Adult
dc.title Nutrition, Hygiene and Stimulation Education for Impoverished Mothers in Rural Uganda: Effect on Maternal Depression Symptoms and Their Associations to Child Development Outcomes.
dc.type journal article
dc.identifier.doi 10.3390/nu11071561
dc.identifier.pmid 31373314
dc.identifier.mag 2957165923
dc.identifier.pmc PMC6683265
dc.identifier.lens 005-806-892-660-316
dc.identifier.volume 11
dc.identifier.issue 7
dc.identifier.spage 1561
dc.subject.lens-fields Bayley Scales of Infant Development
dc.subject.lens-fields Child development
dc.subject.lens-fields Cognition
dc.subject.lens-fields Nutrition Education
dc.subject.lens-fields Toddler
dc.subject.lens-fields Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale
dc.subject.lens-fields Poison control
dc.subject.lens-fields Suicide prevention
dc.subject.lens-fields Clinical psychology
dc.subject.lens-fields Medicine


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