2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-023-08288-z
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Evaluating the Impact of the Prime Time Sister Circles® Intervention on Reducing Depressive Symptoms Among African American Women with Uncontrolled Hypertension

Abstract: Background The Prime Time Sister Circles®, a randomized controlled trial (PTSC-RCT), assessed the impact of a community-based peer support program on hypertension management among African American women 40–75 years of age. While the PTSC-RCT was designed to evaluate changes in blood pressure control, subsequent sub-analyses revealed a high proportion of self-reported depressive symptoms in our sample. Accordingly, we conducted an ancillary investigation of the PTSC intervention on depression to a… Show more

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“… 31 A research team used a community-based peer support programme to manage women with hypertension in Africa, leading to a significant reduction in depression symptoms. 32 Two randomised trials adopted a digital mental health intervention over 6 weeks and significantly improved depressive symptoms in patients with hypertension or diabetes at 3 months in Brazil and Peru. 33 …”
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confidence: 99%
“… 31 A research team used a community-based peer support programme to manage women with hypertension in Africa, leading to a significant reduction in depression symptoms. 32 Two randomised trials adopted a digital mental health intervention over 6 weeks and significantly improved depressive symptoms in patients with hypertension or diabetes at 3 months in Brazil and Peru. 33 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%