scholarly journals BRIEF COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY IN PREGNANT WOMEN AT RISK OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION: PRE-POST THERAPY STUDY IN A CITY IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL

Author(s):  
Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro ◽  
Jéssica Puchalski Trettim ◽  
Mariana Bonati de Matos ◽  
Karen Amaral Tavares Pinheiro ◽  
Ricardo Azevedo da Silva ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 211-225 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernardo Nardi ◽  
Sabrina Laurenzi ◽  
Marzia Di Nicolò ◽  
Cesario Bellantuono

Objective: The aim of this article is to review and discuss the efficacy of the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), in the prevention of postnatal depression (PD) in pregnant women at risk. Method: PubMed, Medline, PsychInfo, Embase, and the Cochrane Library databases were searched from February 1991 to February 2011. Method: Eight Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT) on the prevention of PD with the CBT were selected and their data were analyzed. The literature analyzed recommends that depression in pregnancy requires an efficient management to provide mother's symptoms relief as well as to prevent the PD. While several studies demonstrated the efficacy of the CBT in the treatment of PD, the efficacy of the CBT in preventing PD in pregnant women at risk has been investigated only by a few studies, presenting a number of methodological flaws. Conclusions: Better designed RCT are needed to support the efficacy of such psycho-therapeutic preventive strategy in women at risk for PD.


10.2196/10420 ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. e10420 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisabet Rondung ◽  
Elin Ternström ◽  
Ingegerd Hildingsson ◽  
Helen M Haines ◽  
Örjan Sundin ◽  
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Background Although many pregnant women report fear related to the approaching birth, no consensus exists on how fear of birth should be handled in clinical care. Objective This randomized controlled trial aimed to compare the efficacy of a guided internet-based self-help program based on cognitive behavioral therapy (guided ICBT) with standard care on the levels of fear of birth in a sample of pregnant women reporting fear of birth. Methods This nonblinded, multicenter randomized controlled trial with a parallel design was conducted at three study centers (hospitals) in Sweden. Recruitment commenced at the ultrasound screening examination during gestational weeks 17-20. The therapist-guided ICBT intervention was inspired by the Unified protocol for transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders and consisted of 8 treatment modules and 1 module for postpartum follow-up. The aim was to help participants observe and understand their fear of birth and find new ways of coping with difficult thoughts and emotions. Standard care was offered in the three different study regions. The primary outcome was self-assessed levels of fear of birth, measured using the Fear of Birth Scale. Results We included 258 pregnant women reporting clinically significant levels of fear of birth (guided ICBT group, 127; standard care group, 131). Of the 127 women randomized to the guided ICBT group, 103 (81%) commenced treatment, 60 (47%) moved on to the second module, and only 13 (10%) finished ≥4 modules. The levels of fear of birth did not differ between the intervention groups postintervention. At 1-year postpartum follow-up, participants in the guided ICBT group exhibited significantly lower levels of fear of birth (U=3674.00, z=−1.97, P=.049, Cohen d=0.28, 95% CI –0.01 to 0.57). Using the linear mixed models analysis, an overall decrease in the levels of fear of birth over time was found (P≤ .001), along with a significant interaction between time and intervention, showing a larger reduction in fear of birth in the guided ICBT group over time (F1,192.538=4.96, P=.03). Conclusions Fear of birth decreased over time in both intervention groups; while the decrease was slightly larger in the guided ICBT group, the main effect of time alone, regardless of treatment allocation, was most evident. Poor treatment adherence to guided ICBT implies low feasibility and acceptance of this treatment. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02306434; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02306434 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/70sj83qat)


2019 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
pp. S61
Author(s):  
N.Y. Chan ◽  
S.X. Li ◽  
J. Zhang ◽  
S.P. Lam ◽  
M.M.W. Yu ◽  
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