Supportive psychotherapy for perinatal depression: preliminary data for adherence and response

Aug 20, 2009Depression and anxiety

Supportive talk therapy for depression around pregnancy: early results on sticking with treatment and improvement

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Abstract

The mean number of completed psychotherapy sessions was 4.4 out of a possible 6.

  • Lower adherence to psychotherapy was observed in women who were unmarried, unemployed, or had higher baseline depression scores.
  • A greater number of completed psychotherapy sessions was associated with lower final depression scores on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D).
  • Lower baseline depression scores and postpartum status were linked to improved final HAM-D scores.
  • The response rate was 52.9%, while the remission rate was 31.4%.

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