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Winnicott Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Reading, Reading, UK
Centre for Family Research, Department of Social and Political Studies, University of Cambridge
Winnicott Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Reading, Reading, UK
Correspondence: Professor Peter J. Cooper, Winnicott Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Reading, Whiteknights, 3 Earley Gate, Reading RG6 6AL, UK
Funding detailed in Acknowledgements.
See part 2, pp.
420427, this issue
Background Psychological interventions for postnatal depression can be beneficial in the short term but their longer-term impact is unknown.
Aims To evaluate the long-term effect on maternal mood of three psychological treatments in relation to routine primary care.
Method Women with post-partum depression (n=193) were assigned randomly to one of four conditions: routine primary care, non-directive counselling, cognitivebehavioural therapy or psychodynamic therapy. They were assessed immediately after the treatment phase (at 4.5 months) and at 9, 18 and 60 months post-partum.
Results Compared with the control, all three treatments had a significant impact at 4.5 months on maternal mood (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, EPDS). Only psychodynamic therapy produced a rate of reduction in depression (Structured Clinical Interview for DSMIII R) significantly superior to that of the control. The benefit of treatment was no longer apparent by 9 months post-partum. Treatment did not reduce subsequent episodes of post-partum depression.
Conclusions Psychological intervention for post-partum depression improves maternal mood (EPDS) in the short term. However, this benefit is not superior to spontaneous remission in the long term.
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