A Non-Inferiority Trial Testing Delivery of Written Exposure Therapy by Community Health Workers For Treatment of PTSD During Pregnancy
Boston University
Summary
The majority of women with perinatal posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) do not receive mental health treatment despite the documented associations between PTSD and adverse pregnancy outcomes; this is likely due to workforce shortages, lack of data on the effectiveness of existing evidence-based treatment for PTSD in usual care obstetrics settings, and patient-level barriers to engagement such as stigma. The proposed study is a randomized controlled trial, which will examine the effectiveness of a brief evidence-based treatment for PTSD (i.e., Written Exposure Therapy) during pregnancy and the non-inferiority of delivery of this treatment by community health workers vs. delivery by mental health clinicians.
Description
Pregnant women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are at increased risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes, yet the majority of pregnant women with mental health needs do not receive treatment, with disparities in treatment utilization among low-income and racial and ethnic minority women. Perinatal mental health treatment gaps are foremost a consequence of behavioral health workforce shortages and a lack of data on PTSD treatment during pregnancy. Mental health stigma and medical mistrust due to racism further impact engagement in care. Written Exposure Therapy (WET) is a brief 5-session P…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–50 years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Pregnant woman receiving prenatal care at BMC Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) Department * Presenting for prenatal care prior to gestational age of 28 weeks * Meet diagnostic or subthreshold criteria (i.e., endorsement of 3 out of the 4 symptom clusters) for PTSD on the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5) Exclusion Criteria: * Clinician judgment that the patient is not appropriate for outpatient level care (i.e., patient needs detox, inpatient, or residential treatment) * Current psychosis or unstable bipolar disorder diagnosis (determined via clini…
Interventions
- BehavioralWritten Exposure Therapy (WET)
5 individual sessions that cover psychoeducation about PTSD, the rationale for exposure treatment, and directing patients to write in session for 30 minutes about their traumatic experience using scripted instructions. Each session includes unique writing instructions. Earlier sessions focus on describing the details of a traumatic stressor linked to their symptoms, with particular attention to felt emotions and thoughts. Later writing sessions focus on writing about the meaning of the traumatic event and how the event has changed their life and how they relate to other people. After writing, therapists spend \~10 minutes processing the patient's experience with the writing. WET does not include between session assignments.
- BehavioralEmotion Focused Supportive Therapy (EFST)
5 individual sessions where patients choose what problems to discuss in each session. Therapists validate and clarify patients' emotions and engage in problem solving during sessions.
Location
- Boston Medical Center and remoteBoston, Massachusetts