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Effectiveness of community-based depression intervention programme (ComDIP) to manage women with depression in primary care- randomised control trial

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Asian J Psychiatr.

Source : Asian J Psychiatr. 2018 Apr;34:87-92

Url : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29677524/

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Medicine

Department : Department of Community Medicine

Year : 2018

Abstract : Background: In low and middle income countries where mental health resources are limited, community based depression intervention models, which can be implemented through the existing health system, are extremely relevant. Objective: To test the effectiveness of Community based Depression Intervention Programme (ComDIP), newly developed by us, to reduce severity of depression in women, compared to the treatment as usual (TAU). Methods: An RCT (Trial registration Number: CTRI/2011/08/001978, Clinical Trials Registry -India) was conducted in a primary care setting in Trivandrum, Kerala, South India. Health workers screened 422 women, aged 18-60 years, using PHQ-9. Sixty women with HAM-D (Hamilton Depression Rating scale) score above 19 were randomized to receive either ComDIP or TAU. Primary care physicians and health workers together implemented ComDIP which had psycho-social intervention and drug treatment. Those in TAU arm were referred to available mental health services. Primary outcome was measured at 8 weeks, by HAM-D. Results: At baseline and 8 weeks, mean (SD) HAM-D scores were 29.2 (5.8) and 12.2 (9.3) respectively among women in ComDIP; and 28.6 (5.1) and 21.7 (12.4) respectively among those in TAU (p = 0.02, effect size = 0.82). Conclusions: ComDIP, implemented through existing health system is an effective public health programme to manage women with depression in primary care.

Cite this Research Publication : Indu PS, Anilkumar TV, Vijayakumar K, Kumar KA, Sarma PS, Remadevi S, Andrade C. Effectiveness of community-based depression intervention programme (ComDIP) to manage women with depression in primary care- randomised control trial. Asian J Psychiatr. 2018 Apr;34:87-92. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2018.04.022. Epub 2018 Apr 3.PMID:29677524

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