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Active clinical trials for "Depression, Postpartum"

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Preventing Postpartum Depression With Intranasal Oxytocin

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The purpose of this study is to test a new treatment for preventing childbirth-related mental illness in postpartum mothers. The treatment is aimed at enhancing maternal bonding, reducing postpartum depression (PPD) and anxiety in mothers at risk, and promoting child development. To this end, the investigators will test the clinical utility of intranasal (IN) oxytocin (OXT) administered to mothers during the first postpartum days.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Personality Style and Self Compassion in Postpartum Depression: An Online Prevention Study

Postpartum Depression

The primary aim of this study is to assess the relationship between personality style, self-compassion and depression during pregnancy, to identify psychological risk factors, particularly personality styles, that may contribute to the onset of PPD. Additionally, the study will provide support for the effectiveness of Internet-based Compassionate-Mind Training (iCMT) as a prevention intervention for Postpartum Depression (PPD) for women in the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy. The study will also assess differences along personality predictors and depression severity as they relate to intervention outcomes (i.e. depression in postpartum and self-compassion) and engagement. The researchers hypothesize that women both at high and low risk for PPD will receive benefits from the intervention, however, those who endorse more maladaptive personality traits will likely engage and benefit less than those who do not endorse these traits.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Online Collaborative Learning Intervention to Prevent Perinatal Depression

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The overarching aim of this project is to develop and pilot an innovative online intervention (Share) that integrates an Individual Internet Intervention (III) and an Internet Support Group (ISG) in preventing Postpartum Major Depression (PPMD). To establish that supportive accountability is a critical component of the intervention, Share will be compared to an III alone, and an ISG without the III components.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Exercise During Pregnancy on Maternal and Child Health: a Randomized Clinical Trial

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The Pamela Study is a clinical trial carried out during pregnancy to assess the potential effects of physical activity during pregnancy among previously inactive women. The trial is nested into a birth cohort of more than 4000 dyads (mother-child) and took place in Pelotas, Brazil.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Keeping Well:Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Pregnant Women With Depressive Symptoms...

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Most depression during pregnancy is undetected and untreated although it is known to be harmful both to the woman herself and her future child. When these mental disorders are detected, psychotherapies remain difficult to access, especially in primary care, despite being effective.Also, prenatal depression is known to be a strong risk factor for postnatal depression and may prejudice the mother-infant relationship. This leads us to the following question: Will individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) delivered online be a more effective treatment for symptoms of depression in pregnant women, than treatment as usual (TAU)? The proposed randomized controlled trial aims at evaluating the efficacy of internet based cognitive behavioural therapy(CBT) delivered individually via "skype", using video and audio resources, by a fully trained psychotherapist, compared to treatment as usual, in women suffering from symptoms of depression in pregnancy. Hypothesis The internet based interventions will be more effective at reducing symptoms of depression in pregnant women than treatment as usual, in terms of rates of diagnoses and levels of self rated symptoms of depression.

Withdrawn21 enrollment criteria

Doula Support for Young Mothers: A Randomized Trial

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The goal of this study was to evaluate the impact of a doula home visiting intervention on young, low-income mothers' birth outcomes, breastfeeding, postpartum depressive symptoms, and parenting, and on their children's development.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Using a Preparation and Education Intervention to Reduce Postpartum Depression Among New Mothers...

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This study will test an intervention that aims to prevent postpartum depression by providing new mothers with information on and resources for dealing with the disorder.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Decreasing Stunting by Reducing Maternal Depression in Uganda: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial...

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The project seeks to test the integration of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Groups within Care Group projects and investigate whether the treatment of maternal depression with Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Groups improves the adoption of nutrition-related behaviors that can reduce stunting in the Kitgum District in northern Uganda. A secondary aim is to examine whether the participation in the care groups will also result in remission of depression as a non-specific therapeutic effect although it may not be intended as an antidepressant treatment.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Couple-based Interpersonal Psychotherapy on Postnatal Depression and Family Sense of Coherence

Postnatal Depression

Postnatal depression is a common public health problem which has long-term sequelae on the family and the infant's psychosocial development. Interpersonal psychotherapy has demonstrated its value as one of the most effective interventions for postnatal depression. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of a couple-based interpersonal psychotherapy for first-time Chinese mothers and fathers on depressive symptoms, family sense of coherence, and marital relationships immediately after intervention and at 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Social Circumstances, Parenting Techniques, and Infant Development

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Investigators aim to assess a novel behavioral intervention (currently approved in Protocol #6285) behavioral intervention that promotes maternally-mediated behavioral changes in young infants to reduce the risk of postpartum depression in a group of low income women. More specifically, investigators aim to determine if a behavioral intervention targeting maternal caregiving of young infants can increase infant sleep and reduce fuss/cry behavior and thereby: (1) reduce the incidence and/or severity of postpartum maternal depression in low socioeconomic status (SES) women, and (2) improve the quality of mother-infant interaction and subsequent child development. Investigators will study: The feasibility of applying this protocol with a low SES population The effectiveness of the intervention compared to usual care If the effects of the intervention can be detected in assessments of the quality of mother-infant interaction and infant neurocognitive development Investigators aim to determine whether this behavioral intervention can affect infant development as measured by neurodevelopmental assessments and cortisol reactivity at 4 months of age.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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