2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066395
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Effectiveness of non-pharmacological treatments for postpartum depression: an umbrella review protocol

Abstract: IntroductionNon-pharmacological treatments for postpartum depression have been investigated in various systematic reviews, and their efficacy has been evaluated. However, the quality of the evidence as a whole has not been quantified. The quality of this evidence may influence the choice of interventions and even cause misleading clinical decisions. This study aims to provide an objective presentation of the methodological bias and identify treatments supported by solid evidence.Methods and analysisFor the pur… Show more

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“…Postpartum depression (PPD) refers to major depressive episode “with peripartum onset” if the onset of mood symptoms takes place either during pregnancy or in the four weeks following delivery ( Lu et al, 2023 ). PPD is frequently confused with the brief “baby blues” that occur shortly after birth ( Parkash, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Postpartum depression (PPD) refers to major depressive episode “with peripartum onset” if the onset of mood symptoms takes place either during pregnancy or in the four weeks following delivery ( Lu et al, 2023 ). PPD is frequently confused with the brief “baby blues” that occur shortly after birth ( Parkash, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%