Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
322457 Evaluation and Program Planning 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Preliminary effects of gender-informed community health worker (“community ambassador”) module examined.•Six community ambassadors trained.•It is feasible to train non-clinicians and lay women on strategies to improve the mental health of women.

The New Haven Mental Health Outreach for MotherS (MOMS) Partnership is a community-academic partnership that works to develop public health approaches to ensure that pregnant and parenting women living in the City of New Haven achieve the highest possible level of mental health. The MOMS Partnership developed a training model for community health workers specializing in maternal mental health. Six community health workers (termed Community Mental Health Ambassadors or CMHAs) were trained on key topics in this gender-informed maternal mental health curriculum. Pre- and post-test questionnaires assessed changes in attitudes, perceived self-efficacy and control using standardized scales. The results indicated preliminary acceptability of the training curriculum in transforming knowledge and attitudes about maternal mental health among community health workers.

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