| Literature DB >> 22515528 |
Cindy-Lee Dennis1, Paula Ravitz, Sophie Grigoriadis, Melissa Jovellanos, Ellen Hodnett, Lori Ross, John Zupancic.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Substantial data indicate potential health consequences of untreated postpartum depression (PPD) on the mother, infant, and family. Studies have evaluated interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) as treatment for PPD; however, the results are questionable due to methodological limitations. A comprehensive review of maternal treatment preferences suggests that mothers favor 'talking therapy' as a form of PPD treatment. Unfortunately, IPT is not widely available, especially in rural and remote areas. To improve access to care, telepsychiatry has been introduced, including the provision of therapy via the telephone. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22515528 PMCID: PMC3404910 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-13-38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Timing of measurements
| Baseline | (1) SCID-I, (2) EPDS, (3) STAI-State Anxiety Inventory, (4) Dyadic Adjustment Scale, (5) Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised, and (6) demographic variables |
| 12 weeks post-randomization | (1) SCID-I, (2) EPDS, (3) STAI-State Anxiety Inventory, (4) Dyadic Adjustment Scale, (5) Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised, (6) Maternal Health Service Utilization and Cost of Care Questionnaire, (7) Maternal Satisfaction with IPT Questionnaire (to be completed by mothers in the intervention group), and (8) IPT Activity Log (to be submitted to the Data Coordinating Center by the IPT nurse) |
| 24 weeks post-randomization | (1) SCID-I, (2) EPDS, (3) STAI-State Anxiety Inventory, (4) Dyadic Adjustment Scale, (5) Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised, and (6) Maternal Health Service Utilization and Cost of Care Questionnaire |
| 36 weeks post-randomization | (1) SCID-I, (2) EPDS, (3) STAI-State Anxiety Inventory, (4) Dyadic Adjustment Scale, (5) Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised, and (6) Maternal Health Service Utilization and Cost of Care Questionnaire |
| Continuous | Nurse IPT Experience Questionnaire (to be completed either at the end of the trial or when an IPT nurse discontinues trial participation) |
Sample size differences between groups
| 75 | 55 | 88 |
| 70 | 50 | 94 |
| 5 | 45 | 96 |
Figure 1Trial Process.