Using social media-based drama therapy and family counselling to treat symptoms of postpartum depression among women

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy Pub Date : 2023-07-10 DOI:10.1002/anzf.1550
Elizabeth Odachi Onogwu, Ojonugbede Samuel Alidu, Anselm U. Anibueze, Charles Okwuowulu, Obiorah Ekwueme, Ikechukwu Erojikwe, Verlumun Celestine Gever
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This study examines the impact of social media-based drama therapy and family counselling in reducing symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD) in women aged 18–34. The researchers used a quasi-experimental design and randomly assigned the participants (n = 303) to the control, drama therapy, and family counselling groups. The key findings of the study are as follows. First, at baseline, women not only showed more symptoms of PPD than their male counterparts, but men also reached the PPD threshold of 12/13. Second, the difference between women and men regarding their PPD scores achieved statistical significance (p = 0.004). However, during the post-intervention assessment, men who received drama therapy intervention reported a significant drop in their PPD below the threshold of 12/13. Only women whose spouses received family counselling on spousal support reported a significant drop in their PPD. However, those whose partners did not receive family counselling on spousal support still reported PPD scores within the threshold. In both instances, women in the control group still had high PPD scores. Finally, during the 6-month follow-up assessment, even men in the control group did not have significant symptoms of PPD as their scores dropped below the threshold. On the contrary, women in the control group still had high PPD, indicating that PPD lasted more in women than in men. Also, women whose husbands received family counselling on spousal support reported PPD scores below the threshold. However, women whose husbands did not receive spousal counselling still had PPD scores at the threshold, even though their scores marginally dropped.

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使用基于社交媒体的戏剧疗法和家庭咨询来治疗女性产后抑郁症状
本研究考察了基于社交媒体的戏剧疗法和家庭咨询对减少18-34岁女性产后抑郁症(PPD)症状的影响。研究人员采用了准实验设计,将参与者(n = 303)随机分配到对照组、戏剧治疗组和家庭咨询组。本研究的主要发现如下:首先,在基线时,女性不仅比男性表现出更多的PPD症状,而且男性也达到了PPD的阈值12/13。第二,女性与男性在PPD评分上的差异有统计学意义(p = 0.004)。然而,在干预后的评估中,接受戏剧治疗干预的男性报告他们的PPD显著下降到12/13以下的阈值。只有配偶接受过配偶支持方面的家庭咨询的女性,她们的产后抑郁症才有显著下降。然而,那些伴侣没有接受关于配偶支持的家庭咨询的人仍然报告PPD得分在阈值之内。在这两种情况下,对照组的女性仍然有较高的产后抑郁症得分。最后,在6个月的随访评估中,即使是对照组的男性也没有明显的PPD症状,因为他们的得分低于阈值。相反,对照组的女性仍然有较高的PPD,这表明女性的PPD持续时间比男性更长。此外,丈夫接受配偶支持家庭咨询的妇女报告的产后抑郁症得分低于阈值。然而,那些丈夫没有接受过婚姻咨询的女性,她们的产后抑郁症得分仍处于阈值,尽管她们的得分略有下降。
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期刊介绍: The ANZJFT is reputed to be the most-stolen professional journal in Australia! It is read by clinicians as well as by academics, and each issue includes substantial papers reflecting original perspectives on theory and practice. A lively magazine section keeps its finger on the pulse of family therapy in Australia and New Zealand via local correspondents, and four Foreign Correspondents report on developments in the US and Europe.
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