“…People living with HIV (PLWH) are more likely to experience depression than uninfected people (Boarts, Buckley-Fischer, Armelie, Bogart, & Delahanty, 2009; Endeshaw et al, 2014; Nyirenda, Chatterji, Rochat, Mutevedzi, & Newell, 2013). Several individual studies and meta-analyses link depression to adverse HIV-related outcomes among PLWH, including lower antiretroviral therapy (ART) uptake, lower ART adherence and reduced overall health status (Boarts et al, 2009; Endeshaw et al, 2014; Kingori, Haile, & Ngatia, 2015; Yotebieng, Fokong, & Yotebieng, 2017). Few studies have assessed the relationship of postpartum depression (PPD) among mothers living with HIV and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) outcomes beyond the uptake of services and breastfeeding practices (Hartley et al, 2010; Tuthill, Pellowski, Young, & Butler, 2017; Yotebieng et al, 2017).…”