2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2018.06.004
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Treatment of depression, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders during the perinatal period: A systematic review

Abstract: Women with psychiatric disorders during pregnancy and the postpartum period (i.e., perinatal period) are at increased risk for adverse maternal and child outcomes. Effective treatment of psychiatric disorders during the perinatal period is imperative. This review summarizes the outcomes of 78 studies focused on the treatment of depression, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders during the perinatal period. The majority of studies focused on perinatal depression (n = 73). Of the five studies focused on anxiety o… Show more

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“…No limits will be placed on the severity of depression at baseline. Exclusion criteria are: (1) intervention for mood disorders other than depression (eg, bipolar affective disorder) and (2) intervention explicitly targeting the prevention of symptoms of depression in at-risk mothers in the perinatal period 23. For example, a study with the aim to treat current depression during the antepartum period, with an aim to prevent depression during the postpartum period would be eligible for inclusion.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…No limits will be placed on the severity of depression at baseline. Exclusion criteria are: (1) intervention for mood disorders other than depression (eg, bipolar affective disorder) and (2) intervention explicitly targeting the prevention of symptoms of depression in at-risk mothers in the perinatal period 23. For example, a study with the aim to treat current depression during the antepartum period, with an aim to prevent depression during the postpartum period would be eligible for inclusion.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing reviews highlight the effectiveness of a number of interventions for PPD including medication (eg, antidepressant medication), health promotion interventions (eg, educational home visits) and psychological interventions (eg, cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy 16–27. However, the cost:benefit ratio for medication shifts for PPD given unclear evidence concerning safety during the pregnancy,28 and mothers’ concerns regarding medication use while breast feeding 29.…”
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“…Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy (CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) are shown to be the most efficient in the treatment of peripartum depression (9,10). CBT focuses on adopting an adaptive way of thinking, behavior patterns or both, and results in positive changes in the emotional state.…”
Section: Psychotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%