The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether an integrated package of mental health screening, brief psychosocial support, and family planning counseling delivered within routine postnatal care can improve reproductive and mental health outcomes in postpartum migrant, refugee, and underserved Jordanian women aged 15-49 attending primary health centers in Mafraq Governorate and the Al-Ghour region of Jordan. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does the MARIA intervention increase the use of modern contraceptive methods among postnatal women compared to standard care? 2. Does the MARIA intervention reduce the prevalence and severity of postpartum depression symptoms compared to standard care? Researchers will compare women attending health centers that deliver the full MARIA package (integrated mental health screening, brief psychosocial support, and family planning counseling) to women attending health centers that provide standard care (routine immunization and child health services without the MARIA components) to see if the intervention improves contraceptive use and reduces postpartum depression. Participants will: * Complete a 10-question mental health screening tool (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale) at their routine immunization visit * Receive a brief educational session, psychosocial support, or a referral to specialist mental health services - depending on their screening result * Receive family planning counseling and information about contraceptive options during the same visit * Be followed up by a community health worker, as needed * Participate in three interviews - one in person at enrollment and two by telephone at 4 and 7 months after joining
Age range
15 Years – 49 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Number of Participants adopting any modern contraceptive method since baseline
Timeframe: from baseline until 7 months