Browsing Life sciences and Bio-engineering by Author "Young, Sera"
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Food security mediates the decrease in women's depressive symptoms in a participatory nutrition-sensitive agroecology intervention in rural Tanzania.
Cetrone, Hollyn; Santoso, Marianne; Bezner Kerr, Rachel; Petito, Lucia; Blacker, Lauren; Nonga, Theresia; Martin, Haikael; Kassim, Neema; Mtinda, Elias; Young, Sera (Cambridge University Press 2021, 2021-03-12)Objective: To investigate if food security mediated the impact of a nutrition-sensitive agroecology intervention on women’s depressive symptoms. Design: We used annual longitudinal data (4 time points) from a ... -
A Mixed Methods Exploration of the Role of Participation in a Nutrition-Sensitive Agroecology Intervention in Rural Tanzania
Santoso, Marianne; Petrie, Halle; Kerr, Rachel; Lane, Charlotte; Kassim, Neema; Martin, Haikael; Mtinda, Elias; Lupafya, Esther; Young, Sera (Elsevier, 2023-06)Background: Participation is key to the successful implementation of nutrition-related interventions, but it has been relatively overlooked. Objective: We sought to describe participation intensity among smallholder farmers ... -
A Participatory Agroecological Intervention Reduces Women’s Risk of Probable Depression Through Improvements in Food Security in Singida, Tanzania
Cetrone, Hollyn; Santoso, Marianne; Petito, Lucia; Bezner-Kerr, Rachel; Blacker, Lauren; Kassim, Neema; Mtinda, Elias; Martin, Haikael; Young, Sera (Elsevier, 2020-06)In 2015, depressive disorders led to over 50 million disability-adjusted life years lost globally, with more than 80% occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Depressive disorders are also risk factors of a number ... -
Predictors of Program Participation in a Nutrition-Sensitive Agroecological Intervention in Singida, Tanzania
Santoso, Marianne; Bezner-Kerr, Rachel; Kassim, Neema; Mtinda, Elias; Martin, Haikael; Hoddinott, John; Young, Sera (Oxford University Press, 2020-06)Objectives Nutrition-sensitive agricultural interventions are theorized to improve child’s diet through asset provision and program participation. Although some programs measure participation, predictors of participation ...