Parents and Babies: Pilot Testing an Inclusive Preventive Postpartum Depression Intervention
Northwestern University
Summary
The goal of this study will be piloting the Parents and Babies perinatal depression prevention intervention to examine its feasibility and acceptability and to obtain preliminary data on its efficacy. This includes exploring/understanding users' experiences navigating the interventions (e.g., from an implementation perspective) and preliminary evaluations of clinical outcomes, including mental health and minority stress. With data gathered from this pilot study, we will make final adaptations to the Parents and Babies manuals and plan to develop a randomized-control trial to evaluate efficacy of the intervention.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * self-identify as LGBTQ+ * 18 years old or older * live in the USA or territories * speak and understand English * Currently pregnant or within one year of childbirth * Endorse current mild depressive symptoms or risk factors for postpartum depression Exclusion Criteria: * Are unable to consent/have impaired decision making capacity * Have current active suicidal or homicidal ideation, active psychosis, or current mania * Are currently experiencing a severe depressive episode * Do not have audio and/or video capacity for attending group sessions remotely.
Interventions
- BehavioralParents and Babies Virtual Group Intervention
Parents and Babies is a 10-session intervention adapted from Mothers and Babies, a nationally recognized intervention for depression during pregnancy and postpartum built on principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), attachment theory, and psychoeducation. Sessions are delivered virtually and led by a clinical psychologist.
- BehavioralParents and Babies Hybrid Group Intervention
Parents and Babies is a 10-session intervention adapted from Mothers and Babies, a nationally recognized intervention for depression during pregnancy and postpartum built on principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), attachment theory, and psychoeducation. Sessions are delivered virtually and led by a clinical psychologist, with an option for in-person participation at three sessions.
Location
- Northwestern UniversityChicago, Illinois