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Psychological interventions significantly reduced postpartum depression in a Chinese study. This community-based screening and intervention model is feasible and necessary for improved maternal mental health.

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  • Psychiatry
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Postpartum depression (PPD) is a significant concern affecting maternal mental health.
  • Early identification and intervention are crucial for managing PPD and its impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a psychological intervention in reducing postpartum depression.
  • To assess the feasibility and necessity of a community-based PPD screening and intervention model.

Main Methods:

  • A survey of 4000 postpartum women in Shenzhen, China, using random cluster sampling.
  • Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) for screening; positive cases (EPDS ≥10) randomized into intervention and control groups.
  • Intervention group received manuals, face-to-face, and telephone counseling; control group received conventional care. Assessments at baseline and 6 months postpartum.

Main Results:

  • 3907 valid questionnaires; 771 women screened positive for PPD.
  • Intervention group showed a significant decrease in EPDS scores (12.84 to 3.05).
  • Control group also showed a decrease (12.44 to 6.94), but significantly higher than the intervention group at 6 months (P<0.001).

Conclusions:

  • Psychological interventions are effective in reducing postpartum depression and improving maternal compliance.
  • A community-hospital integrated model for PPD screening, intervention, and follow-up is feasible and necessary.
  • Integrating PPD care into routine healthcare enhances maternal mental well-being.