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1. Individual participant data meta-analysis to compare EPDS accuracy to detect major depression with and without the self-harm item

2. Selective cutoff reporting in studies of the accuracy of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: Comparison of results based on published cutoffs versus all cutoffs using individual participant data meta-analysis

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3. Comparison of major depression diagnostic classification probability using the SCID, CIDI, and MINI diagnostic interviews among women in pregnancy or postpartum: An individual participant data meta-analysis

4. Exclusive breastfeeding and cognition, executive function, and behavioural disorders in primary school-aged children in rural South Africa: A cohort analysis

5. The effect of maternal and child early life factors on grade repetition among HIV exposed and unexposed children in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

6. Editorial: The role of parent-child interactions in developmental psychopathology: methodological and intervention challenges and opportunities.

7. Testing the acceptability and feasibility of video observational methodology to measure parent-adolescent communication and interaction.

8. An evaluation of a combined psychological and parenting intervention for HIV-positive women depressed in the perinatal period, to enhance child development and reduce maternal depression: study protocol for the Insika Yomama cluster randomised controlled trial.

9. Double benefit? Integrating an early childhood development programme into HIV PMTCT Option B+ services in Malawi.

10. Thoughts of self-harm in early and late pregnancy in urban South Africa: Investigating prevalence, predictors and screening options.

11. Depression prevalence based on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale compared to Structured Clinical Interview for DSM DIsorders classification: Systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis.

12. Overestimation of Postpartum Depression Prevalence Based on a 5-item Version of the EPDS: Systematic Review and Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis.

13. Antenatal depression and anxiety across pregnancy in urban South Africa.

14. Empowering parents for human immunodeficiency virus prevention: Health and sex education at home.

15. Comparison of major depression diagnostic classification probability using the SCID, CIDI, and MINI diagnostic interviews among women in pregnancy or postpartum: An individual participant data meta-analysis.

16. Feasibility and acceptability of a home-based intervention to promote nurturing interactions and healthy behaviours in early childhood: The Amagugu Asakhula pilot study.

17. Breastfeeding, HIV exposure, childhood obesity, and prehypertension: A South African cohort study.

18. Maternal alcohol use and children's emotional and cognitive outcomes in rural South Africa.

19. Prevalence and risk factors for child mental disorders in a population-based cohort of HIV-exposed and unexposed African children aged 7-11 years.

21. Psychological morbidity and parenting stress in mothers of primary school children by timing of acquisition of HIV infection: a longitudinal cohort study in rural South Africa.

22. Cohort Profile: The Siyakhula Cohort, rural South Africa.

23. The Amagugu intervention for disclosure of maternal HIV to uninfected primary school-aged children in South Africa: a randomised controlled trial.

24. The Amagugu intervention: a qualitative investigation into maternal experiences and perspectives of a maternal HIV disclosure support intervention in rural South Africa.

25. Communication about HIV and death: Maternal reports of primary school-aged children's questions after maternal HIV disclosure in rural South Africa.

26. Intimate partner violence, HIV, and mental health: a triple epidemic of global proportions.

27. The Amagugu Intervention: A Conceptual Framework for Increasing HIV Disclosure and Parent-Led Communication about Health among HIV-Infected Parents with HIV-Uninfected Primary School-Aged Children.

28. Exclusive Breastfeeding and Cognition, Executive Function, and Behavioural Disorders in Primary School-Aged Children in Rural South Africa: A Cohort Analysis.

29. The effect of maternal and child early life factors on grade repetition among HIV exposed and unexposed children in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

30. Public Perceptions, Beliefs and Experiences of Fostering and Adoption: A National Qualitative Study in South Africa.

31. Maternal and child psychological outcomes of HIV disclosure to young children in rural South Africa: the Amagugu intervention.

32. Living with HIV, disclosure patterns and partnerships a decade after the introduction of HIV programmes in rural South Africa.

33. Maternal HIV disclosure to young HIV-uninfected children: an evaluation of a family-centred intervention in South Africa.

34. Risk factors for vulnerable youth in urban townships in South Africa: The potential contribution of reactive attachment disorder.

35. Detection of antenatal depression in rural HIV-affected populations with short and ultrashort versions of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS).

36. Maternal HIV disclosure to HIV-uninfected children in rural South Africa: a pilot study of a family-based intervention.

37. Postnatal depression and its effects on child development: a review of evidence from low- and middle-income countries.

38. Evaluation of a Brief Intervention to Improve the Nursing Care of Young Children in a High HIV and AIDS Setting.

39. The prevalence and clinical presentation of antenatal depression in rural South Africa.

40. Towards a family-centered approach to HIV treatment and care for HIV-exposed children, their mothers and their families in poorly resourced settings.

41. Depression among pregnant rural South African women undergoing HIV testing.