Pregnant women and health workers’ perspectives on perinatal mental health and intimate partner violence in rural ethiopia: a qualitative interview study

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  • who: Roxanne C. Keynejad from the that a woman might not feel comfortable with or interested in participating, and to politely cease providing study information to such womenThe information sheet explained that women`s responses would be anonymised but excerpts would be shared with others and used to develop an intervention. The voluntary nature of participation was emphasised throughout and could be withdrawn at any time before writing up. This study received ethical approval from King`s College London Psychiatry, Nursing and Midwifery Research Ethics Subcommittee (#HR-17/18-6063), and Addis Ababa University College of Health . . .

     

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