Midwifery,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
127, P. 103865 - 103865
Published: Oct. 31, 2023
To
investigate
the
effectiveness
of
third-wave
cognitive
behavior
therapies
in
treatment
peripartum
depression.
A
systematic
review
psychological
interventions
treating
depression
focus
on
Third
Wave
has
been
conducted.
The
electronic
databases
MEDLINE,
PsycINFO,
Web
Science
and
Clinical
Trials
were
searched,
using
a
combination
different
search
terms.
Data
independently
extracted
by
two
authors
synthesis
results
was
offered.
Methodological
quality
assessed
three
authors,
ROBE-2
MINORS.
Search
date
conducted
February
2022
re-run
November
for
new
entries.
Six
papers
included
reported,
focused
on,
approach
reducing
depressive
symptoms.
Papers
following
intervention
approaches:
Behavioral
(n
=
2),
Mindfulness
Dialectical
Behavior
Therapy
1)
Acceptance
Commitment
1).
All
six
consistent
that
lead
to
decrease
However,
risk
bias
evaluation
showed
all
critical
low,
but
one
paper
high
quality.
Systematic
approaches
are
promising
reduce
symptoms
women.
more
high-quality
studies
with
follow-up
needed.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
58(11), P. 1581 - 1590
Published: Jan. 16, 2023
Abstract
Purpose
This
systematic
review
of
reviews
aims
to
provide
the
first
global
picture
prevalence
and
correlates
perinatal
depression,
explore
commonalities
discrepancies
literature.
Methods
Seven
databases
were
searched
from
inception
until
April
2022.
Full-text
screening
data
extraction
performed
independently
by
two
researchers
AMSTAR
tool
was
used
assess
methodological
quality.
Results
128
included
in
analysis.
Mean
overall
antenatal
depression
postnatal
26.3%,
28.5%
27.6%,
respectively.
significantly
higher
(27.4%;
SD
=
12.6)
studies
using
self-reported
measures
compared
with
structured
interviews
(17.0%,
4.5;
d
1.0)
among
potentially
vulnerable
populations
(32.5%;
16.7,
e.g.
HIV-infected
African
women)
general
population
(24.5%;
8.1;
0.6).
Personal
history
mental
illness,
experiencing
stressful
life
events,
lack
social
support,
lifetime
abuse,
marital
conflicts,
maternity
blues,
child
care
stress,
chronic
physical
health
conditions,
preeclampsia,
gestational
diabetes
mellitus,
being
exposed
second-hand
smoke
sleep
disturbance
major
depression.
Conclusion
Although
all
medium–high
quality,
improvements
quality
primary
research
this
area
should
be
encouraged.
The
standardisation
assessment,
diagnosis
measurement,
implementation
longitudinal
designs
studies,
inclusions
samples
that
better
represent
control
confounding
variables
are
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
291, P. 294 - 306
Published: May 13, 2021
Perinatal
depression
is
a
high
prevalent
mental
health
problem
with
serious
consequences.
Evidence
about
effective
psychological
interventions
in
treating
perinatal
has
been
increasing,
but
it
lacks
comprehensive
synthesis
of
findings.
A
systematic
review
reviews
and
meta-analyses
concerning
the
effectiveness
(depression
during
pregnancy
first
12
months
postpartum)
adult
women
was
conducted.
The
electronic
databases
MEDLINE
(PubMed),
PsycINFO,
Cochrane
Library,
Web
Science
Prospero
were
searched,
on
May
2020,
using
combination
keywords.
Data
independently
extracted
by
two
authors
results
presented.
Methodological
quality
assessed
authors,
AMSTAR-2.
Seven
included
reported,
overall,
decreasing
depressive
symptoms
period,
both
short
long-term.
CBT
found
to
be
most
intervention,
regardless
treatment
format.
Grey
literature
not
some
studies
may
overlap
among
reviews.
These
(the
reviews)
rated
low
methodological
quality,
which
weakens
evidence
reported
results.
currently
evidence-based
provided
different
delivery
formats
(individual,
group,
face-to-face
or
Internet-based).
Further
studies,
including
reviews,
other
types
(e.g.,
third-wave
CBT)
higher
are
needed.
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
Background
The
Canadian
Network
for
Mood
and
Anxiety
Treatments
(CANMAT)
publishes
clinical
practice
guidelines
mood
anxiety
disorders.
This
CANMAT
guideline
aims
to
provide
comprehensive
guidance
the
pregnancy
postpartum
(perinatal)
management
of
mood,
related
Methods
convened
a
core
editorial
group
interdisciplinary
academic
clinicians
persons
with
lived
experience
(PWLE),
3
advisory
panels
PWLE
perinatal
health
mental
clinicians.
We
searched
systematic
reviews
prevention
treatment
interventions
depressive,
bipolar,
anxiety,
obsessive–compulsive
post-traumatic
stress
disorders
(January
2013–October
2023).
prioritized
evidence
from
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs),
except
safety
medications
where
large
high-quality
observational
studies
were
due
absence
RCT
data.
Targeted
searches
individual
conducted
when
limited
or
absent.
Recommendations
organized
by
lines
based
on
CANMAT-defined
levels
quality,
supplemented
consensus
balance
efficacy,
safety,
tolerability
feasibility
considerations.
Results
covers
10
sections
in
question-and-answer
format
that
maps
onto
patient
care
journey:
case
identification;
organization
delivery
care;
non-pharmacological
(lifestyle,
psychosocial,
psychological),
pharmacological,
neuromodulation
complementary
alternative
medicine
interventions;
high-risk
situations;
father
co-parent.
Equity,
diversity
inclusion
considerations
are
provided.
Conclusions
guideline's
detailed
evidence-based
recommendations
key
information
promote
effective
safe
healthcare.
It
is
hoped
will
serve
as
valuable
tool
Canada
around
world
help
optimize
outcomes
area
health.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(3), P. e25455 - e25455
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
BackgroundThe
postnatal
period
is
a
critical
time
for
maternal
mental
health,
presenting
unique
challenges
and
vulnerabilities.
Identifying
effective
accessible
strategies
to
improve
health
well-being
therefore
crucial
could
have
substantial
benefits
both
mothers
babies,
alongside
broader
implications
healthcare
systems.
Yoga
potential
intervention
that
has
demonstrated
notable
benefits;
however,
gap
exists
in
systematically
evaluating
the
existing
literature
on
yoga-based
interventions.
This
systematic
review
addresses
this,
aiming
comprehensively
assess
impact
of
yoga
well-being.MethodsSix
databases
were
searched
using
keywords
"yoga",
"yogic",
"postnatal",
"postpartum",
"perinatal",
"maternal",
"mother*".
Articles
considered
if
they
quantitative
evaluated
or
samples.
Study
outcomes
extracted
synthesised
descriptively.
A
quality
assessment
studies
was
also
conducted.FindingsOf
383
non-duplicated
records
identified,
nine
met
criteria
full-text
review.
Only
6
inclusion
so
included
Across
within
this
review,
data
from
377
adult
women
looked
at
USA,
Northern
Ireland,
Taiwan
Turkey.
The
findings
suggest
taking
part
associated
with
decreased
symptoms
depression,
an
increase
psychological
life.Key
conclusionsYoga-based
interventions
may
offer
promising
well-being.
However,
due
limited
number
studies,
lack
consistency
study
design
measures,
more
high-quality
research
required
establish
these
effects
explore
other
aspects
infant
outcomes.
Children,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9(6), P. 793 - 793
Published: May 28, 2022
Universal
screening
for
postpartum
mood
and
anxiety
disorders
(PMADs)
has
been
recommended
all
new
parents
at
outpatient
well-child
visits.
However,
of
newborns
admitted
to
the
NICU
are
rarely
able
access
these
services
during
their
infant's
prolonged
hospitalization.
The
objective
this
study
was
determine
prevalence
mental
health
treatment
programs
or
other
primary
caregivers
in
NICUs
across
country.
In
cross-sectional
study,
US
medical
directors
were
invited
complete
an
online
survey
about
current
practices
education,
screening,
preterm
ill
infants
NICU.
Comparative
analyses
using
Fisher's
exact
test
performed
evaluate
differences
among
various
practice
settings.
Survey
responses
obtained
from
75
out
700
potential
sites
(10.7%).
Of
participating
NICUs,
less
than
half
routinely
provided
with
psychoeducation
self-care
(n
=
35,
47%)
screened
PPD
33,
44%).
Nearly
one-quarter
did
not
provide
any
PMAD
17,
23%).
Despite
consensus
that
psychosocial
care
is
essential,
routine
remains
inadequate.
Revista Eletrônica Acervo Médico,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25, P. e16482 - e16482
Published: Jan. 4, 2025
Objetivo:
Analisar
o
efeito
da
prática
de
atividade
física
regular
na
redução
depressão
pós-parto
(DPP).
Métodos:
Trata-se
uma
revisão
integrativa
realizada
nas
bases
dados
Portal
Regional
Biblioteca
Virtual
em
Saúde
(BVS)
e
National
Library
of
Medicine
(PubMed).
Foram
utilizados
os
descritores
“Depression,
Postpartum”
“exercise”,
utilizando
operador
booleano
“AND”.
incluídos
artigos
cujos
estudos
eram
do
tipo
ensaio
clínico,
clínico
controlado
ou
estudo
observacional,
inglês,
com
texto
completo
publicados
nos
últimos
5
anos
(2018-2023).
Resultados:
Dos
19
selecionados,
doze
constataram
relação
inversa
entre
DPP.
Foi
demonstrado
que
a
exercícios
regularmente
ao
longo
gravidez
após
parto
por
gestantes
puérperas
diminuiu
incidência
DPP
reduziu
sua
sintomatologia.
sete
selecionados
não
observaram
essa
relação,
no
entanto
houve
limitações
como
diminuição
adesão
às
intervenções
propostas
possibilidade
das
consideradas
ativas
serem
suficientemente
observacionais.
Considerações
finais:
Considera-se
possui
preventivo
terapêutico
eficaz
DPP,
constituindo
intervenção
efetiva
segura
seu
manejo.
JMIR Research Protocols,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. e63564 - e63564
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Background
Postpartum
depression
remains
a
significant
concern,
posing
substantial
challenges
to
maternal
well-being,
infant
health,
and
the
mother-infant
bond,
particularly
in
face
of
barriers
traditional
support
interventions.
Previous
studies
have
shown
that
mobile
health
(mHealth)
interventions
offer
an
accessible
means
facilitate
early
detection
management
mental
issues
while
at
same
time
promoting
preventive
care.
Objective
This
study
aims
evaluate
effectiveness
Leveraging
on
Virtual
Engagement
for
Maternal
Understanding
&
Mood-enhancement
(LoVE4MUM)
app,
which
was
developed
based
principles
cognitive
behavioral
therapy
psychoeducation
serves
as
intervention
prevent
postpartum
depression.
Methods
single-blinded,
pilot
randomized
controlled
trial
includes
64
mothers
recruited
from
postnatal
ward
using
1:1
ratio
receive
either
care
(treatment
usual)
or
plus
self-guided
LoVE4MUM
app.
The
primary
outcome
is
app
improving
Secondary
outcomes
are
changes
literacy
score
negative
automatic
thoughts,
collected
self-reported
questionnaire.
Results
Patient
recruitment
began
September
1,
2024.
As
January
2025,
successfully
completed,
with
total
72
participants
enrolled:
36
group
control
.
final
results
anticipated
be
available
by
March
publication
expected
end
2025.
Conclusions
By
examining
alongside
standard
care,
this
seeks
preliminary
evidence
potential
mHealth
tools
improve
well
reduce
symptoms.
findings
contribute
future
development
effective,
accessible,
scalable
mothers.
Trial
Registration
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06366035;
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06366035
International
Registered
Report
Identifier
(IRRID)
PRR1-10.2196/63564
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Maternal
depression
is
pregnancy
and
childbirth-related
during
(prenatal
(PND))
or
after
delivery
(postpartum
(PPD)).
It
a
recognized
global
public
health
concern
with
extensive
repercussions
adversely
affecting
women's
well-being
the
developmental
progress
of
infants.
Mindfulness-based
interventions
(MBIs)
have
been
shown
to
be
effective
in
maternal
depression.
Technology-supported
MBI
could
an
preventive
strategy
for
depression,
especially
low-
middle-income
countries
(LMICs)
where
lack
important
resources
limits
accessibility
standard
care.
However,
limited
available
studies
assessing
effect
technology-supported
MBIs
might
insufficient
reach
definitive
conclusion.
This
systematic
review
aimed
evaluate
pooled
estimated
identify
studies,
reveal
applicable
technologies
MBIs.
study
was
conducted
according
PRISMA-P
2020
protocol
registered
PROSPERO;
CRD42024537853.
The
risk
bias
evaluated
using
PEDro
scale.
meta-analysis
done
R.
Data
from
18
articles,
none
low-income
(LICs),
were
included
review,
representing
2,481
participants,
15
meta-analysis.
size
indicated
that
had
positive
on
(SMD
−
0.55,
95%
CI
[−
0.70;
−0.40],
p
<
0.001).
sub-group
analysis
showed
this
intervention
both
PND
=
0.57,
0.74;
−0.39],
0.001)
PPD
0.53,
0.91;
−0.15],
0.014).
Integrating
into
care
recommended
enhance
mental
health.
trials
LMICs
may
limit
generalizability
external
validity
finding
it
crucial
conduct
further
research,
area
tailor
maximize
its
effectiveness.
Context-specific
trial
are
pivotal
successful
program
adoption.