2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(07)61685-7
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Treatment of postnatal depression in low-income mothers in primary-care clinics in Santiago, Chile: a randomised controlled trial

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“…1). [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] China contributed three trials; India, Pakistan and South Africa contributed two trials each, and Chile, Jamaica, Mexico and Uganda contributed one each. Twelve studies were controlled and randomized either at the individual or the cluster level and one study 28 used a historical matched control from another epidemiological study.…”
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“…1). [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] China contributed three trials; India, Pakistan and South Africa contributed two trials each, and Chile, Jamaica, Mexico and Uganda contributed one each. Twelve studies were controlled and randomized either at the individual or the cluster level and one study 28 used a historical matched control from another epidemiological study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mao et al 32 also used a culturally adapted approach based on cognitive behaviour therapy to teach emotional self-management, including problem-solving and cognitive re-framing, in a facilitated group programme. Rojas et al 23 sought to maximize the uptake of antidepressant pharmacotherapy and treatment compliance. Their intervention also involved professionally-led, structured psycho-educational groups that focused on symptom recognition and management, including problem-solving and behavioural strategies.…”
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“…A Escala de Depressão Pós-Natal de Edinburgh foi aplicada no terceiro e sexto meses após a randomização. No terceiro mês houve diferença significativa em favor do grupo intervenção, sendo que esta diferença se manteve no sexto mês porém de forma não significativa 52 . Ambos os estudos concluem que intervenções estruturadas para tratamento de condições psiquiátricas prevalentes como depressão podem ser efetivas nas comunidades em situação sócio-econômica desfavorável, apesar das privações e limitações existentes.…”
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“…Su prevalencia en Chile es de 10 a 36,7% 2,5 , pero algunas cifras internacionales señalan de 5 a 18% 6,7 . La tasa de detección en nuestro país sigue siendo baja, y sólo una cuarta parte de las pacientes recibe atención y tratamiento oportuno 8,9,10 . Síntomas habituales del puerperio tales como, cansancio, trastornos del sueño, inapetencia, falta de energía y baja de la libido, son similares a los de una depresión, hecho que enmascararía el problema y en consecuencia haría que las madres no consulten por este motivo 3 .…”
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