BMJ  1989;298:223-226 (28 January), doi:10.1136/bmj.298.6668.223

Counselling in a general practice setting: controlled study of health visitor intervention in treatment of postnatal depression.

J. M. Holden, R. Sagovsky, J. L. Cox

Department of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh.

OBJECTIVE--To determine whether counselling by health visitors is helpful in managing postnatal depression. DESIGN--Controlled, random order trial. SETTING--Health centres in Edinburgh and Livingston. PATIENTS--Sixty women identified as depressed by screening at six weeks post partum and by psychiatric interview at about 13 weeks post partum. Five women did not wish to participate, and a further five did not complete the trial. Age, social and obstetric factors, and diagnosis were similar in women who completed the trial and those who withdrew. INTERVENTION--Eight weekly counselling visits by health visitors who had been given a short training in counselling for postnatal depression. END POINT--Reduction of depression. MEASUREMENTS and main results--Standardised psychiatric interviews and a 10 point self report scale were used to identify depression before and after intervention. The psychiatrist was not told to which group women were allocated. After three months 18 (69%) of the 26 women in the treatment group had fully recovered compared with nine (38%) of the 24 in the control group. The difference between the groups was thus 32% (95% confidence interval 5 to 58). CONCLUSIONS--Counselling by health visitors is valuable in managing non-psychotic postnatal depression.


Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Complore Complore   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to StumbleUpon StumbleUpon   Add to Technorati Technorati    What's this?

Relevant Articles

Clinical effectiveness of health visitor training in psychologically informed approaches for depression in postnatal women: pragmatic cluster randomised trial in primary care
C Jane Morrell, Pauline Slade, Rachel Warner, Graham Paley, Simon Dixon, Stephen J Walters, Traolach Brugha, Michael Barkham, Gareth J Parry, and Jon Nicholl
BMJ 2009 338: a3045. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

Effect of peer support on prevention of postnatal depression among high risk women: multisite randomised controlled trial
C-L Dennis, E Hodnett, L Kenton, J Weston, J Zupancic, D E Stewart, and A Kiss
BMJ 2009 338: a3064. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

This article has been cited by other articles:

  • Almond, P. (2009). Postnatal depression: A global public health perspective. The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health 129: 221-227 [Abstract]  
  • Vik, K., Aass, I. M., Willumsen, A. B., Hafting, M. (2009). ``It's about focusing on the mother's mental health'': Screening for postnatal depression seen from the health visitors' perspective -- a qualitative study. Scand J Public Health 37: 239-245 [Abstract]  
  • Morrell, C J., Slade, P., Warner, R., Paley, G., Dixon, S., Walters, S. J, Brugha, T., Barkham, M., Parry, G. J, Nicholl, J. (2009). Clinical effectiveness of health visitor training in psychologically informed approaches for depression in postnatal women: pragmatic cluster randomised trial in primary care. BMJ 338: a3045-a3045 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • Dennis, C-L, Hodnett, E, Kenton, L, Weston, J, Zupancic, J, Stewart, D E, Kiss, A (2009). Effect of peer support on prevention of postnatal depression among high risk women: multisite randomised controlled trial. BMJ 338: a3064-a3064 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • Grigoriadis, S., Ravitz, P. (2007). An approach to interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression: Focusing on interpersonal changes. cfp 53: 1469-1475 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • Stein, A., Woolley, H., Senior, R., Hertzmann, L., Lovel, M., Lee, J., Cooper, S., Wheatcroft, R., Challacombe, F., Patel, P., Nicol-Harper, R., Menzes, P., Schmidt, A., Juszczak, E., Fairburn, C. G. (2006). Treating Disturbances in the Relationship Between Mothers With Bulimic Eating Disorders and Their Infants: A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Video Feedback. Am. J. Psychiatry 163: 899-906 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • Mallikarjun, P. K., Oyebode, F. (2005). Prevention of postnatal depression. The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health 125: 221-226 [Abstract]  
  • Gorman, L. L., O'Hara, M. W., Figueiredo, B., Hayes, S., Jacquemain, F., Kammerer, M. H., Klier, C. M., Rosi, S., Seneviratne, G., Sutter-Dallay, A.-L. (2004). Adaptation of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Disorders for assessing depression in women during pregnancy and post-partum across countries and cultures. Br. J. Psychiatry 184 : s17-s23 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • McGrath, P. J., Elgar, F. J., Johnston, C., Dozois, D. J. A., Reyno, S., Cooper, P. J., Murray, L. (2003). Treating maternal depression? * Authors' reply. Br. J. Psychiatry 183 : 461-462 [Full text]  
  • COOPER, P. J., MURRAY, L., WILSON, A., ROMANIUK, H. (2003). Controlled trial of the short- and long-term effect of psychological treatment of post-partum depression: 1. Impact on maternal mood. Br. J. Psychiatry 182: 412-419 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • MURRAY, L., COOPER, P. J., WILSON, A., ROMANIUK, H. (2003). Controlled trial of the short- and long-term effect of psychological treatment of post-partum depression: 2. Impact on the mother--child relationship and child outcome. Br. J. Psychiatry 182: 420-427 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • PETROU, S., COOPER, P., MURRAY, L., DAVIDSON, L. L. (2002). Economic costs of post-natal depression in a high-risk British cohort. Br. J. Psychiatry 181: 505-512 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • (2000). The management of postnatal depression. DTB 38: 33-37 [Abstract] [Full text]  
  • Davis, H., Day, C., Cox, A., Cutler, L. (2000). Child and Adolescent Mental Health Needs Assessment and Service Implications in an Inner City Area. Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry 5: 169-188 [Abstract]  
  • Anderson, I. M., Nutt, D. J., Deakin, J. F. W. (2000). Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive disorders with antidepressants: a revision of the 1993 British Association for Psychopharmacology guidelines. J Psychopharmacol 14: 3-20 [Abstract]  
  • Daws, D. (1999). Child Psychotherapy in the Baby Clinic of a General Practice. Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry 4: 9-22 [Abstract]  



Access jobs at BMJ Careers
Whats new online at Student 

BMJ