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Listening visits: an evaluation of the effectiveness and acceptability of a home-based depression treatment
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Listening visits: an evaluation of the effectiveness and acceptability of a home-based depression treatment

Lisa S. Segre, S. M. Stasik, M. W. O'Hara and Stephan Arndt
Psychotherapy research, Vol.20(6), pp.712-721
11/01/2010
DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2010.518636
PMCID: PMC3226338
PMID: 21154029

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Abstract

Maternal depression affects approximately one in five women, is undertreated, and compromises infant development. In the United Kingdom, public health nurses provide an empirically supported intervention (Listening Visits [LV]) to depressed postpartum women. This study evaluates the effectiveness of LV when delivered by U.S. home visitors. Nineteen women with depressive symptoms received LV. Pre-, post-, and follow-up assessments evaluated depression status, life satisfaction, and treatment acceptability. Listening Visits were associated with a statistically and clinically significant reduction in depression, improvement in life satisfaction, and were acceptable to this sample of postpartum women. The LV intervention shows considerable promise as an effective and acceptable depression treatment.

Nursing Psychotherapy Adult Depressive Disorder/psychology/therapy Female House Calls Humans Patient Satisfaction Personal Satisfaction Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Psychological Tests Brief/methods Questionnaires Treatment Outcome

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