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The effects of psychological treatment of perinatal depression: an overview




TekijätCuijpers Pim, Karyotaki Eirini

KustantajaSPRINGER WIEN

Julkaisuvuosi2021

JournalArchives of Women's Mental Health

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiARCHIVES OF WOMENS MENTAL HEALTH

Lehden akronyymiARCH WOMEN MENT HLTH

Sivujen määrä6

ISSN1434-1816

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-021-01159-8

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/66541355


Tiivistelmä
Perinatal depression is an important public health problem. Psychological interventions play an essential role in the treatment of depression. In the current paper, we will present the results of a series of meta-analyses on psychological treatments of perinatal depression. We report the results of a series of meta-analyses on psychological treatments of depression, including perinatal depression. The meta-analyses are based on a database of randomized trials on psychotherapies for depression that has been systematically developed and updated every year. Psychological interventions are effective in the treatment of perinatal depression with a moderate effect size of g = 0.67, corresponding with a NNT of about 4. These effects were still significant at 12 months after the start of the treatment. These interventions also have significant effects on social support, anxiety, functional impairment, parental stress, and marital stress. Possibly the effects are overestimated because of the use of waiting list control groups, the low quality of the majority of trials and publication bias. Research on psychotherapies for depression in general has shown that there are no significant differences between the major types of therapy, except for non-directive counseling that may have somewhat smaller effects. CBT can also be delivered in individual, group, telephone, and guided self-help format. Interventions in subthreshold depression are also effective and may prevent the onset of a full-blown depressive disorder, while therapies may be less effective in chronic depression. Psychological interventions are effective and deserve their place as first-line treatment of perinatal depression.

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