Zimba, Chifundo Colleta
Malava, Jullita Kenala
Mbota, MacDonald
Matewere, Maureen
Akello, Harriet
Akiba, Christopher F.
Landrum, Kelsey R.
Morrison, Abigail
Go, Vivian
Hosseinipour, Mina C.
Gaynes, Bradley N.
Udedi, Michael
Masiye, Jones
Pence, Brian W.
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute of Mental Health (U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01, U19MH113202-01)
National Institute of Heath (U19MH113202-04S1)
Article History
Received: 18 December 2023
Accepted: 15 January 2025
First Online: 6 March 2025
Declarations
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: Ethical approval for both the parent SHARP study and this endpoint evaluation was obtained from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Biomedical Institutional Review Board (Chapel Hill, NC, USA; ID 250449) and the Malawian National Health Sciences Research Committee (Lilongwe, Malawi; #1925). All research activities adhered to ethical standards following procedures outlined in the relevant guidelines. Written informed consent was obtained from all study participants.
: As indicated in the design, ethical approval, and consent to participate sections above, all participants in the study provided written informed consent. In doing so, they agreed to the publication of data while ensuring the safeguarding of their confidentiality.
: The authors declare no competing interests.