| Literature DB >> 31806009 |
Meital Simhi1, Orly Sarid2, Julie Cwikel2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence rate of postpartum depression (PPD) is 9 to 17% among mothers, with higher rates among low income and immigrant populations. Due to the negative effects of PPD symptoms on both the mother and baby, treating mothers with depression symptoms is of great importance. This study examined treatment preferences for PPD among Israeli mothers with and without PPD symptoms, specifically focusing on treatment centers, type of professional and mode of treatment, to help develop relevant policies to promote the health of mothers by reaching a deeper understanding of their preferences.Entities:
Keywords: Demography; Health policy; Mothers; Postpartum depression; Treatment preferences
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31806009 PMCID: PMC6894496 DOI: 10.1186/s13584-019-0354-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
Demographic variables among women with and without PPD (Percentage (n))
| With PPD | Without PPD | χ2 (df) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single | 18.2 (4) | 81.8 (18) | 6.97* [ |
| Married | 7.9 (76) | 92.1 (883) | |
| Live with a partner | 21.1 (4) | 78.9 (15) | |
| First child | 12.0 (46) | 88.0 (337) | 10.90** [ |
| Second child and up | 6.1 (37) | 93.9 (574) | |
| Secular | 8.6 (40) | 91.4 (427) | 0.64 (3) |
| Traditional | 9.2 (25) | 90.8 (248) | |
| Religious | 7.5 (12) | 92.5 (148) | |
| Ultra-Orthodox | 7.0 (7) | 93.0 (93) | |
| Immigrant | 12.4 (29) | 87.6 (205) | 6.33* [ |
| Native born | 7.2 (55) | 92.8 (711) | |
| Unemployed spouse | 16.9 (10) | 83.1 (49) | 10.17* [ |
| Working spouse | 7.6 (70) | 92.4 (856) | |
| Difficulty | 14.9 (28) | 85.1 (160) | 12.68*** [ |
| No difficulty | 6.9 (56) | 93.1 (756) | |
| 8.4 (84) | 91.6 (916) | ||
*p ≤ 0.05; **p ≤ 0.01; ***p ≤ 0.001
Treatment preferences by PPD status (means, standard deviations, t test)
| With PPD Mean (SD) | Degree of preference | Without PPD Mean (SD) | Degree of preference | t (df = 998) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private mental health practice | 2.55 (1.26) | 1 | 2.51 (1.26) | 2 | 0.30 |
| Community health clinic (HMOs) | 2.38 (1.04) | 2 | 2.70 (1.11) | 1 | −2.55* |
| MCHCs | 2.26 (1.05) | 3 | 2.49 (1.12) | 3 | −1.81 |
| Mental health clinics for women in general hospitals | 2.10 (1.13) | 4 | 2.09 (1.13) | 4 | 0.11 |
| Community mental health centers | 1.84 (1.03) | 5 | 1.78 (0.99) | 6 | .51 |
| General hospital outpatient clinic | 1.75 (0.92) | 6 | 1.81 (0.99) | 5 | 0.13 |
| Psychiatric hospital outpatient clinic | 1.60 (0.95) | 7 | 1.52 (0.88) | 7 | 0.84 |
| Inpatient in a psychiatric hospital | 1.17 (0.54) | 8 | 1.21 (0.60) | 8 | −0.59 |
| Psychologist | 3.54 (1.49) | 1 | 3.49(1.41) | 1 | 0.37 |
| Alternative therapist (shiatsu, massage, acupuncture) | 3.17 (1.52) | 2 | 2.88 (1.52) | 3 | 1.66 |
| Family Physician | 2.79 (1.37) | 3 | 2.98 (1.40) | 2 | −1.16 |
| A family member, friend or co-worker | 2.77 (1.40) | 4 | 2.60 (1.45) | 4 | 1.00 |
| Psychiatrist | 2.52 (1.51) | 5 | 2.42 (1.43) | 8 | .58 |
| Art/ Movement/ Music therapist | 2.32 (1.46) | 6 | 2.51 (1.52) | 6 | −1.10 |
| Social Worker | 2.30 (1.37) | 7 | 2.55 (1.38) | 5 | −1.52 |
| Nurse | 2.23 (1.21) | 8 | 2.49 (1.36) | 7 | −1.67 |
| Occupational Therapist | 2.17 (1.44) | 9 | 2.30 (1.39) | 9 | −.82 |
| A volunteer trained for this purpose | 2.08 (1.37) | 10 | 2.23 (1.37) | 10 | −.93 |
| Religious leaders | 1.95 (1.43) | 11 | 1.88 (1.35) | 11 | .47 |
| Personal meetings in a private office | 2.94 (1.07) | 1 | 3.07 (1.03) | 1 | −1.10 |
| Home visits | 2.59 (1.20) | 2 | 2.61 (1.21) | 3 | −.11 |
| Group meetings in the community led by a professional | 2.48 (1.06) | 3 | 2.27 (1.12) | 4 | 1.65 |
| Personal psychotherapy in a community clinic | 2.45 (1.04) | 4 | 2.67 (1.08) | 2 | −1.84 |
| Group meetings community led by a woman who is not a professional but has experienced similar problems | 2.07 (1.06) | 5 | 1.99 (1.06) | 5 | .60 |
| Internet-based treatment, chatting with another woman in my situation | 1.96 (1.05) | 6 | 1.93 (1.04) | 6 | −.13 |
| Treatment by phone | 1.89 (1.04) | 7 | 1.87 (1.06) | 7 | .13 |
| Medications and treatment | 1.80 (1.04) | 8 | 1.87 (1.04) | 8 | .84 |
| Internet-based treatment, chatting with a professional | 1.63 (.95) | 9 | 1.64 (0.94) | 11 | −.15 |
| Practice on a website with the help and explanation of therapist | 1.58 (.94) | 10 | 1.68 (0.96) | 10 | −92 |
| Using an iPhone application | 1.51 (.82) | 11 | 1.70 (1.01) | 9 | −1.69 |
| Skype with a professional | 1.47 (.84) | 12 | 1.53 (.91) | 12 | −.54 |
| Medication | 1.47 (.89) | 12 | 1.39 (0.77) | 13 | .95 |
| Group meetings on the web with women with the same problems as a self-help group | 1.39 (.87) | 13 | 1.35 (0.77) | 14 | .52 |
| 3.04 (1.12) | 3.29 (1.00) | −2.12* | |||
*p ≤ 0.05
Treatment preferences after Exploratory Factor Analysis by PPD status (means, standard deviations, t test)
| PPD mean (SD) | Degree of preference | Without PPD | Degree of preference | t (df = 998) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private mental health practice | 2.55 (1.26) | 1 | 2.51 (.90) | 2 | .30 |
| Community treatment centers | 2.32 (.84) | 2 | 2.59 (0.90) | 1 | −2.71** |
| Psychiatric clinics | 1.69 (.68) | 3 | 1.68 (.70) | 3 | .10 |
| Mental health professionals | 3.02 (1.35) | 1 | 2.95 (1.21) | 1 | .46 |
| Professionals in the community | 2.44 (.91) | 2 | 2.67 (1.06) | 2 | −1.94 |
| Paraprofessionals in the community | 2.42 (1.05) | 3 | 2.48 (1.11) | 3 | −.44 |
| Group interventions | 2.27 (.96) | 1 | 2.13 (1.01) | 2 | 1.24 |
| Personal psychotherapy | 2.25 (.65) | 2 | 2.31 (.63) | 1 | −.90 |
| Technology mediated interventions | 1.62 (.64) | 3 | 1.67 (.67) | 3 | −.58 |
**p ≤ 0.01
Preferred place of treatment (exploratory factor analysis)
| Place of treatment | Community health clinic | Psychiatric clinics | Private mental health practice |
|---|---|---|---|
| MCHCs | .80 | ||
| Community health clinic (HMOs) | .69 | ||
| Community mental health centers | .72 | ||
| Psychiatric hospital outpatient clinic | .84 | ||
| General hospital outpatient clinic | .77 | ||
| Mental health clinics for women in general hospitals | .73 | ||
| Inpatient in a psychiatric hospital | .67 | ||
| private mental health practice | .50 |
Preferred type of professional (exploratory factor analysis)
| Type of professional | Professional in the community | Mental health professionals | Allied health workers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nurse | .54 | ||
| Social Worker | .46 | ||
| Family Doctor | .60 | ||
| Psychiatrist | .69 | ||
| Psychologist | .73 | ||
| A volunteer trained for this purpose | .66 | ||
| Occupational therapist | .68 | ||
| Alternative therapist | .66 | ||
| Art/ Movement/ Music therapist | .71 |
Preferred mode of treatment (exploratory factor analysis)
| Mode of treatment | Personal based interventions | Technology mediated interventions | Group based interventions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home visits | .49 | ||
| Personal meetings in the community clinic | .44 | ||
| Personal meetings in a private office | .55 | ||
| Medications | .62 | ||
| Medications and treatment | .72 | ||
| Treatment by phone | .60 | ||
| Skype with a professional | .75 | ||
| Internet-based treatment, chatting with a professional | .77 | ||
| Internet-based treatment, chatting with another woman in my situation | .70 | ||
| Group meetings on the web with women with the same problems as a self-help group | .74 | ||
| Practice on a computer site with help and explanation of therapist, online | .66 | ||
| Using an iPhone application | .62 | ||
| Group meetings in the community under the guidance of a professional | .75 | ||
| Group meetings community under the guidance of a woman who is not a professional but has experienced similar problems | .72 |