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Effectiveness of psychological interventions to reduce alcohol consumption among pregnant and postpartum women: a systematic review.

Luma Samawi1, Petal Petersen Williams2,3, Bronwyn Myers2,3, Daniela C Fuhr4.   

Abstract

This study aims to synthesise the available evidence on psychological interventions to reduce alcohol consumption among pregnant and postpartum women. Six electronic databases were searched to identify controlled studies targeting pregnant and postpartum women who drink or are at risk of drinking due to previous patterns of alcohol use. Controlled quantitative studies such as randomised controlled trials and quasi-experimental studies were included. The search was limited to peer-reviewed articles in English. The methodological quality of studies was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. A narrative synthesis of the findings was conducted. In total, 12,610 records were screened, and 11 studies were eligible for inclusion (9 with pregnant women, 2 with postpartum women). All studies were randomised controlled trials. Five studies had positive or partially positive primary outcomes of reductions in drinking or abstinence, and their interventions ranged from multi-session brief interventions to self-help manuals based on cognitive behavioural components. All studies showed considerable methodological limitations. Psychological interventions may be effective in promoting abstinence or reducing alcohol consumption among pregnant and postpartum women. Interventions that demonstrated some efficacy showed higher level of engagement with pregnant women compared to studies which delivered interventions in a single session. Paucity of evidence, inconsistency of outcomes, large heterogeneity in the interventions and methodological weaknesses limit the ability to make final conclusions about the overall effectiveness of these interventions. Findings highlight the need for better quality research on this topic.

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Keywords:  Alcohol; Postpartum women; Pregnant women; Psychological interventions

Year:  2021        PMID: 33404702     DOI: 10.1007/s00737-020-01100-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Womens Ment Health        ISSN: 1434-1816            Impact factor:   3.633


  11 in total

1.  Postpartum period: three distinct but continuous phases.

Authors:  Mattea Romano; Alessandra Cacciatore; Rosalba Giordano; Beatrice La Rosa
Journal:  J Prenat Med       Date:  2010-04

2.  The T-ACE questions: practical prenatal detection of risk-drinking.

Authors:  R J Sokol; S S Martier; J W Ager
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1989-04       Impact factor: 8.661

Review 3.  Barriers to screening pregnant women for alcohol or other drugs: A narrative synthesis.

Authors:  Helen T Oni; Melissa Buultjens; Mohamed E Abdel-Latif; M Mofizul Islam
Journal:  Women Birth       Date:  2018-12-07       Impact factor: 3.172

4.  Underreporting of alcohol use in pregnancy.

Authors:  C B Ernhart; M Morrow-Tlucak; R J Sokol; S Martier
Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res       Date:  1988-08       Impact factor: 3.455

Review 5.  Brief intervention and decrease of alcohol consumption among women: a systematic review.

Authors:  Carla Ferreira de Paula Gebara; Fernanda Monteiro de Castro Bhona; Telmo Mota Ronzani; Lelio Moura Lourenço; Ana Regina Noto
Journal:  Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy       Date:  2013-09-10

6.  Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement.

Authors:  David Moher; Alessandro Liberati; Jennifer Tetzlaff; Douglas G Altman
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2009-07-21       Impact factor: 11.069

Review 7.  A comparison of the prevalence of prenatal alcohol exposure obtained via maternal self-reports versus meconium testing: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Shannon Lange; Kevin Shield; Gideon Koren; Jürgen Rehm; Svetlana Popova
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2014-04-03       Impact factor: 3.007

Review 8.  Prenatal alcohol exposure and miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and sudden infant death syndrome.

Authors:  Beth A Bailey; Robert J Sokol
Journal:  Alcohol Res Health       Date:  2011

9.  Drinking before and after pregnancy recognition among South African women: the moderating role of traumatic experiences.

Authors:  Karmel W Choi; Laurie A Abler; Melissa H Watt; Lisa A Eaton; Seth C Kalichman; Donald Skinner; Desiree Pieterse; Kathleen J Sikkema
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2014-03-05       Impact factor: 3.007

Review 10.  Low alcohol consumption and pregnancy and childhood outcomes: time to change guidelines indicating apparently 'safe' levels of alcohol during pregnancy? A systematic review and meta-analyses.

Authors:  Loubaba Mamluk; Hannah B Edwards; Jelena Savović; Verity Leach; Timothy Jones; Theresa H M Moore; Sharea Ijaz; Sarah J Lewis; Jenny L Donovan; Debbie Lawlor; George Davey Smith; Abigail Fraser; Luisa Zuccolo
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-08-03       Impact factor: 2.692

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