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. 2015 Feb 19;69(6):604–612. doi: 10.1136/jech-2014-204784

Table 1.

Summary descriptions of included studies

General paper information Exposure and outcome information Quality assessment
Paper and reference number Study design Country and World Bank subregion Participants and final sample size Study period Exposure: type of male involvement Timing of male involvement Relevant maternal health outcome(s) Method(s) used to measure/collect outcome(s) Quality assessment results/score
Andersson et al58 Cross-sectional Nigeria—Sub-Saharan Africa 15 629 (7870 in Bauchi; 7759 in C/River) women who had been pregnant in the past 3 years May–Nov 2009 Shared decision-making powers with wife Pregnancy Complications (during childbirth) Self-reports (structured questionnaires via face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions) Moderate quality (NOS 5/7)
Aydin et al56 Cross-sectional Turkey—Europe and Central Asia 728 women within first postnatal year Jan–Feb 2003 Active participation in maternal healthcare/services—husband's support/help to wife Post partum Maternal depression (postpartum depression) EPDS; ≥13 EPDS scores indicated depression High quality (NOS 7/7)
Chattopadhyay46 Cross-sectional India—South Asia Men and women aged 15–49 (9155, 2335 and 6216 in 3 different areas) 2005–2006 Active participation in maternal health services/care—husband's ANC attendance with wife Pregnancy Maternal health service utilisation (SBA) National Family Health Survey III, the equivalent of DHS survey in India Moderate quality (NOS 5/7)
Gausia et al47 Cohort Bangladesh—South Asia 361 women aged 15–49 in rural Matlab subdistrict July–Dec 2005 Active participation in maternal healthcare/services—husband's support/help to wife Pregnancy Maternal depression (antenatal depression) EPDS; cut-off score of ≥10 indicated depression High quality (NOS 9/9)
Gausia et al48 Cohort Bangladesh—South Asia 361 women aged 15–49 in rural Matlab subdistrict (346 finally reassessed postdelivery) July–Dec 2005 Active participation in maternal healthcare/services—husband's support/help to wife Post partum Maternal depression (postpartum depression) EPDS; cut-off score of ≥10 indicated depression High quality (NOS 9/9)
Ip53 Quasi-experimental China (Hong Kong)—East Asia and Pacific 63 women in maternity unit of a public hospital A 6-month period (not specified) Active participation in maternal health services/care—husband's presence in delivery room Delivery Complications (during childbirth) Extracted from medical records Low quality
Lteif et al59 Cross-sectional Lebanon—Middle East and North Africa 79 women consulting a gynaecological outpatient department July–Aug 2002 Active participation in maternal health services/care—husband's support/help to wife Pregnancy Maternal depression (antenatal depression) Beck Depression Inventory (<10 no depression, 10–18 moderate, >18 severe) & questionnaire Low quality (NOS 2/7)
Mullany et al49 RCT Nepal—South Asia 442 women attending ANC during second trimester (but only 386 evaluated for some outcomes) Aug 2003–Jan 2004 Active participation in maternal health services/care—husband's attendance of ANC with wife Pregnancy Maternal health service utilisation (ANC, SBA and postnatal care) RCT data records High quality
Sapkota et al50 Quasi-experimental Nepal—South Asia 309 women in a central level referral hospital Feb–Apr 2011 Active participation in maternal health services/care—Husband's presence in delivery room Delivery Complications (during childbirth) Extracted from medical records Low quality
Senturk et al57 Cross-sectional Turkey—Europe and Central Asia 751 women attending ANC in third trimester from urban and rural settings, Ankara (but 730 analysed finally) Dec 2007–Aug 2008 Active participation in maternal healthcare/services—husband's offer of emotional and practical support to wife Pregnancy Maternal depression (antenatal depression) EPDS; ≥13 EPDS scores indicated depression High quality (NOS 7/7)
Sreelekshmi et al51 Case–control India—South Asia 50 cases and 150 controls in a hospital Aug–Nov 2009 Active participation in maternal healthcare/services—husband's support/help to wife Post partum Maternal depression (postpartum depression) EPDS; ≥10 EPDS score or a positive answer to question 10 indicated depression Low quality (NOS 3/9)
Wan et al54 Cross-sectional China—East Asia and Pacific 342 women coming for their 6–8 week postpartum follow-up in an obstetric outpatient clinic May–July 2006 Active participation in maternal healthcare or services—husband's support/help to wife Pregnancy and at post partum Maternal depression (postpartum depression) EPDS; ≥13 EPDS scores indicated depression Moderate quality (NOS 5/7)
Wasti et al52 Cross-sectional Nepal—South Asia 144 women aged 15–49 who had given birth in the past 5 years Feb–March 2010 Active participation in maternal healthcare/services—husband's support/help to wife Pregnancy Complications (during childbirth) Semistructured questionnaire, which was used to construct a maternal health problem index Low quality (NOS 3/7)
Xie et al55 Cohort China—East Asia and Pacific 634 women recruited from hospitals at prenatal phase (534 finally evaluated by end of post partum) Feb–Sept 2007 Active participation in maternal healthcare/services—husband's support/help to wife  Pregnancy and at post partum Maternal depression (postpartum depression) EPDS; ≥13 EPDS scores indicated depression High quality (NOS 6/9)

ANC, antenatal care; EPDS, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; NOS, Newcastle-Ottawa Scale; RCT, randomised controlled trial; SBA, skilled birth attendance.