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Effect of singing interventions on symptoms of postnatal depression: three-arm randomised controlled trial

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 January 2018

D. Fancourt
Affiliation:
Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, London; Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London; Centre for Performance Science, Royal College of Music, London;
R. Perkins*
Affiliation:
Centre for Performance Science, Royal College of Music, London; Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK
*
Correspondence: Rosie Perkins, Centre for Performance Science, Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BS, UK. Email: rosie.perkins@rcm.ac.uk
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Summary

This study assessed whether a novel psychosocial intervention could reduce symptoms of postnatal depression (PND) in the first 40 weeks post-birth. Analyses were carried out of 134 mothers with symptoms of PND randomised into 10 weeks of group singing workshops or group play workshops for them and their babies, or usual care (trial registration: NCT02526407). Overall, among all mothers with symptoms of PND, there was a non-significant faster improvement in symptoms in the singing group (F4,262 = 1.66, P = 0.16, η2 = 0.012). When isolating mothers with moderate–severe symptoms of PND, this result became significant, with a faster improvement in symptoms in the singing group (F3.9,139.8 = 2.74, P = 0.033, η2 = 0.028).

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Copyright
Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2018 
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Fig. 1 Changes in depression from baseline to week 10. (a) Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) ≥ 10 and (b) EPDS ≥ 13 with standard error in singing, play and usual care groups.

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