1. Analysis of the Therapeutic Effect of Amitriptyline Combined with Music Therapy on Postpartum Anxiety and Depression in Women.
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Wenxin Dong
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POSTPARTUM anxiety , *POSTPARTUM depression , *MUSIC therapy , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *DEPRESSION in women - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore and compare the effects of drug therapy alone and amitriptyline combined with music therapy on postpartum anxiety and depression in women. The Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A), Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS), and World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment Tool (WHO QOL BREF) were used to analyze the treatment effects of the control group and intervention group on postpartum anxiety and depression in women. There was no significant difference in population baseline data between the control group and the intervention group (p>0.05); There was a significant difference in HAM-A scores between the two groups (p<0.05). In the EPDS score, there was a significant difference between the two groups (p<0.05), but after intervention in both groups, the treatment effect of the intervention group was significantly more significant than that of the control group (p<0.01). In the WHOQOL-BREF score, there were significant differences in physiological, psychological, and independence fields (p<0.05), except for no significant differences in the environmental field (p>0.05). Combining music therapy with conventional drug amitriptyline therapy can effectively alleviate and reduce postpartum anxiety and depression levels in women, improve their quality of life (except in the environmental field), and provide an effective reference plan for postpartum care for women to a certain extent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024