“…The majority of the studies (n =13) were conducted in only one province in Pakistan and more specifically in only one of the country's cities, Karachi. The majority of studies were conducted in hospital environments such as post-natal wards (Fikree et al, 2006;Fikree, Jafarey, Korejo, Khan, & Durocher, 2004;Kapadia et al, 2010), outpatient departments of family medicine (Ali, Israr, Ali, & Janjua, 2009;Fikree & Bhatti, 1999;Fikree et al, 2005), outpatient departments of psychiatry (Ali et al, 2009;Niaz, Hassan, & Tariq, 2002) and antenatal clinics (Fikree & Bhatti, 1999;Karmaliani et al, 2008;Shaikh et al, 2008;Zakar et al, 2011;Zareen, Majid, Naqvi, Saboohi, & Fatima, 2009) or in primary care physicians' practices (Ayub et al, 2009;Naeem et al, 2008), with only six studies undertaken in community settings (Ali, Asad et al, 2011;Ali & Bustamante-Gavino, 2007;Ali, Mogren et al, 2011;Asif et al, 2010;Rabbani et al, 2008). The majority of the studies (n =19) involved interviews with women, with seven of these focusing on pre-or post-natal women.…”