New study reveals hidden depression in new moms in tigray
NCT ID NCT07563712
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at how common postpartum depression is among 401 mothers visiting health clinics in Mekelle, Ethiopia, and what factors might increase their risk. Mothers completed a questionnaire about their mood, social support, and health. The goal is to help doctors and policymakers create better support for new mothers.
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Locations
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Mekelle general hospital, Yekatit 11 Hospital, Kassech Health Center, Semien Health Center, Adishimdihun Health Center
Mek'ele, Tigray, Ethiopia
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