Burden of Mental Health Problems Among Pregnant and Postpartum Women in Sub-Saharan Africa: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol
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Introduction Pregnancy and postpartum-related
mental
health problems pose serious public health threat to the
society, but worryingly, neglected in sub-Saharan
Africa
(SSA). This review will assess the burden and distribution
of maternal mental health (MMH) problems in SSA, with
the aim to inform the implementation of context-sensitive
interventions and policies.
Methods and analysis All relevant databases, grey
literature and non-database
sources will be searched.
PubMed, LILAC, CINAHL, SCOPUS and PsycINFO, Google
Scholar, African Index Medicus, HINARI, African Journals
Online and IMSEAR will be searched from inception to 31
May 2023, without language restriction. The reference
lists of articles will be reviewed, and experts contacted
for additional studies missed by our searches. Study
selection, data extraction and risk of bias assessment
will be done independently by at least two reviewers and
any discrepancies will be resolved through discussion
between the reviewers. Binary outcomes (prevalence
and incidence) of MMH problems will be assessed using
pooled proportions, OR or risk ratio and mean difference
for continuous outcomes; all will be presented with their
95% CIs. Heterogeneity will be investigated graphically for
overlapping CIs and statistically using the I2 statistic and
where necessary subgroup analyses will be performed.
Random-effects
model meta-analysis
will be conducted
when heterogeneity is appreciable, otherwise fixed-effect
model will be used. The overall level of evidence will be
assessed using Grading of Recommendations Assessment,
Development and Evaluation.
Ethics and dissemination Although no ethical clearance
or exemption is needed for a systematic review, this
review is part of a larger study on maternal mental health
which has received ethical clearance from the Ethics
Review Committee of the Ghana Health Service (GHS-ERC
012/03/20). Findings of this study will be disseminated
through stakeholder forums, conferences and peer review
publications.
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Awini E, Agyepong IA, Owiredu D, et al. Burden of mental health problems among pregnant and postpartum women in sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. BMJ Open 2023;13:e069545. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2022-069545