The efficacy of psychological interventions on well-being during the perinatal period: A systematic review

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2025

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Nombela, E., Marchena, C., Duque, A., & Chaves, C. (2025). The efficacy of psychological interventions on well-being during the perinatal period: A systematic review. General Hospital Psychiatry, 93, 40-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2025.01.006

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Although research has already shown the importance of promoting well-being during pregnancy and after birth, previous meta-analyses on the effectiveness of psychological interventions do not include wellbeing as a primary outcome measure, focusing instead on assessing the effectiveness in reducing symptoms. This study aimed at conducting a systematic review of the effects of psychological interventions on well-being during the perinatal period. A search was conducted in Psycinfo, PubMed, Web of Science (WOS) and Scopus for articles published from 2014 to 2024. A review of 16 randomized clinical trials revealed that most interventions were effective in both improving well-being and reducing clinical symptoms. Face-to-face, therapist-led, and group-based approaches showed better adherence. Positive changes in well-being were maintained over time, although the postpartum transition may have influenced the maintenance of results. This study highlights the importance of including well-being measures in clinical trials during the perinatal period and advocates for a shift toward promoting well-being alongside symptom management.

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