OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a controlled psycho-educational group (PEG) intervention for postnatal depression, compared with Routine Primary Care (RPC). DESIGN AND METHOD: The participants were 45 women scoring above 12 on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale who were allocated to the study conditions using block randomization procedures. Short- and long-term changes in mood and psychosocial measures were assessed. RESULTS: Compared with RPC, the PEG significantly reduced the level of depressive symptoms, but had no impact on psychosocial outcome. CONCLUSION: A brief PEG is an effective form of treatment for women with low post-partum mood.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a controlled psycho-educational group (PEG) intervention for postnatal depression, compared with Routine Primary Care (RPC). DESIGN AND METHOD: The participants were 45 women scoring above 12 on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale who were allocated to the study conditions using block randomization procedures. Short- and long-term changes in mood and psychosocial measures were assessed. RESULTS: Compared with RPC, the PEG significantly reduced the level of depressive symptoms, but had no impact on psychosocial outcome. CONCLUSION: A brief PEG is an effective form of treatment for women with low post-partum mood.
Authors: Kimberley Zittel-Palamara; Julie R Rockmaker; Kara M Schwabel; Wendy L Weinstein; Sanna J Thompson Journal: Arch Womens Ment Health Date: 2008-05-08 Impact factor: 3.633