Early Intervention to Protect the Mother-Child Relationship After Postpartum Depression (HUGS)
Post Partum Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Post Partum Depression focused on measuring Mother-baby interaction, Group therapy, Cognitive behavioral therapy, mother-infant relationship
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria regarding the mother:
- Person affiliated or beneficiary of a social security plan;
- Free, informed and written consent signed by the participant and the investigator (at the latest on the day of inclusion and before any examination required by the research);
- Woman who gave birth in one of the maternity hospitals participating in the study;
- Diagnosis of postpartum depression made by the perinatal psychiatry team according to the clinical criteria of the DSM-5;
- Time to onset of depressive symptoms within the first 12 months after childbirth;
- Treatment for postpartum depression that started at least 8 weeks ago with improved mood as assessed by the psychiatrist.
Inclusion criteria for the baby:
- Baby aged less than 1 year at inclusion;
- Twins will be able to participate in the study and benefit from the interventions;
Non-inclusion criteria concerning the mother:
- Uncontrolled substance use disorder;
- Presence of suicidal ideas at inclusion;
- Manic episode of a bipolar disease
- Psychiatric pathology decompensated upon inclusion and corresponding to the following list: Schizophrenic disorder, Schizoaffective disorder, Mood disorders with psychotic symptoms;
- Non French speaker.
Non-inclusion criteria for the baby:
- Baby hospitalized or having sustained medical care upon inclusion in the context of a somatic pathology.
Sites / Locations
- Bordeaux Public Hospital
- Havre Public Hospital Maternity
- Reims Public Hospital Maternity
- Rouen Public Hospital Maternity
- Toulouse Child Guidance
- Toulouse Joseph Ducuing Maternity
- Toulouse Public Hospital Maternity
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
HUGS therapy
Playtime
A structured group intervention that aims to observe mother's behavior and responses with her baby, promote mother-baby interaction through play, and provide tools for positive interaction. This therapy involves cognitive and behavioral work. Therapists observe the mother-baby duo and share their observations from a perspective of encouragement and support. A playful and non-judgmental interaction is cultivated within the group. The main objective is to change the negative trajectory of mother-child interactions through tools from cognitive-behavioral therapies as well as using knowledge about child development.
The participants assigned to the control group will also be in the presence of two therapists, allowing to reproduce the framework of the HUGS therapy. The difference will be the lack of direct therapeutic intervention from the therapists, but only classic psychoeducational guidance. The mothers are offered a time to play with their baby as well as the opportunity to discuss and share their experiences with other mothers, which is generally seen as supportive by them.