Primary Care Group Therapy for Depression/Anxiety for Women in Petropolis
Depression, Anxiety Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- female patients who came to the primary care unit for any type of consultation for themselves (e.g., not for a child).
- General Health Questionnaire positive screen (>5 at two time points)
- positive diagnosis of depression or anxiety per the Mini Mental State Examination.
Exclusion Criteria:
- diagnosis of bipolar disorder, mania, severe suicidal ideation
- cognitive impairment that would limit their ability to consent or take part in the study. -pregnant.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Enhanced usual care + group intervention
Enhanced Usual Care
Intervention patients received enhanced primary care plus a 9-session group intervention. The intervention included two psycho-educational sessions with information about depression and anxiety disorders, two sessions on the development of pleasant activities including relaxation exercises, two sessions on solving problems therapy, one session on the problem of overcoming negative thoughts and emotions, one session on relapse prevention, and a final closure and review session which included a small party. The patients from the intervention arm also received additional outreach from the Family Health Teams, including home delivery of psychotropic medication when needed and active outreach and engagement by community workers if patients missed group sessions.
All patients received enhanced primary care: (1) Nurses and doctors from the Family Health Teams were trained by Matrix team mental health professionals on clinical aspects of depression and anxiety. (2) Given the high co-occurrence of anxiety and depression, the intervention was modified from the depression-only Chile model to emphasize co-occurring anxiety and depression in diagnoses, appropriate prescription of anxiolytics and antidepressants. (3) All providers received weekly group or individual consultation with a Matrix team mental health professional, either psychiatrist or psychologist. An qualitative study of participating Petrópolis Family Health Programme doctors and nurses demonstrated their satisfaction with the training.