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.

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