The effects of a group cognitive behavioral therapy program using video communication for pregnant women with depressed mood in Korea: a pilot study.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Pub Date : 2021-12-31 Epub Date: 2021-12-15 DOI:10.4069/kjwhn.2021.11.15
Eunjoo Lee, Mijung Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: This study presents the development of a group video communication-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program for depressed pregnant women. It also provides the results of a preliminary test of its effects on their depression, automatic thoughts, and dysfunctional attitudes.

Methods: In this quasi-experimental single-group pre- and posttest design study, 13 pregnant women participated in a 4-week, eight-session group CBT program, based on Beck's cognitive theory and using video communications from November 2020 to January. Pregnant women between 14 and 32 weeks who were members of an online maternity and parenting community and residing in the cities of Changwon and Gimhae, Korea, were invited to voluntarily participate. Trained nurses led CBT sessions of 3-4 participants per group via video communication. Participants were assessed pre- and postintervention with self-report questionnaires for measurement of depression, automatic thought, and dysfunctional attitude after normality test according to the Shapiro-Wilk test of the variables. The data were analyzed using paired t-test and Pearson correlation coefficients.

Results: Depression (t=7.90, p<.001), automatic thoughts (t=4.89, p<.001), and dysfunctional attitudes (t=2.42, p=.032) significantly decreased after the 4-week online program. There were statistically significant correlations among the three variables.

Conclusion: This program was found to be effective in reducing depression, automatic thoughts, and dysfunctional attitudes. Above findings suggest that a group CBT program using video communication can be an effective therapeutic modality that helps pregnant women at risk for depression alleviate their negative emotions related to depression.

使用视频交流的群体认知行为治疗方案对韩国孕妇抑郁情绪的影响:一项试点研究。
目的:本研究提出了一种基于群体视频交流的认知行为治疗(CBT)方案,用于抑郁症孕妇。它还提供了对抑郁、自动思维和功能失调态度影响的初步测试结果。方法:在这项准实验单组测试前和测试后设计研究中,从2020年11月至1月,13名孕妇参加了为期4周,8次的基于Beck认知理论的小组CBT计划,并使用视频通信。居住在昌原市和金海市的14 ~ 32周的孕妇自愿参加了在线育儿社区。训练有素的护士通过视频通信引导每组3-4名参与者的CBT会话。根据变量的Shapiro-Wilk检验,采用自我报告问卷对干预前和干预后的参与者进行抑郁、自动思维和功能失调态度的测量。数据分析采用配对t检验和Pearson相关系数。结果:4周在线课程后,抑郁症(t=7.90, ppp= 0.032)显著降低。三个变量之间有显著的统计学相关性。结论:这个项目被发现在减少抑郁、自动思维和功能失调的态度方面是有效的。以上研究结果表明,使用视频交流的群体认知行为治疗方案是一种有效的治疗方式,可以帮助有抑郁风险的孕妇减轻与抑郁相关的负面情绪。
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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