Negative effect is favorable
Negative effect is favorable to the intervention.
Implementation support is not currently available for the model as reviewed.
Last updated: 2019
Outcome measure | Effect | Follow-up timing | Sample | Sample size | Intervention group | Comparison group | Group difference | Effect size | Statistical significance | Notes |
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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | FavorableUnfavorable or ambiguousNo Effect |
3 months postpartum | CAPEDP vs. usual care, Paris | 367 mothers | Unadjusted mean = 8.60 | Unadjusted mean = 9.40 | MD = -0.80 | HomeVEE calculated = -0.15 | Not statistically significant, p = 0.33 | Negative effect is favorableNegative effect is favorable to the intervention. Authors estimated the p-value using linear regression and adjusting for baseline Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale scores. |
Outcome measure | Outcome measure description | Collection method | Properties | Operations links |
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Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a maternal postnatal depression screening tool. |
Mother self-report |
The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale was validated in the French population. Scores greater than 10 were found to be indicative of depressive symptoms. |