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Intervening With Opioid-Dependent MothersMothers and Infants

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Infant Development
Opioid Dependence
Parenting
Interventions
Behavioral: mABC
Behavioral: mDEF
Registration Number
NCT04454645
Lead Sponsor
University of Delaware
Brief Summary

This study will assess the efficacy of the modified Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (mABC) Intervention, adapted for use with peripartum mothers receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. The investigators expect that mothers who receive the modified Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up Intervention will show more nurturing and sensitive parenting and more adaptive physiological regulation than parents who receive a control intervention. The investigators expect that infants whose mothers receive the modified Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up will show better outcomes in attachment, behavior, and physiological regulation than infants of parents who receive the control intervention.

Detailed Description

Pregnant mothers will be randomly assigned to receive the modified ABC intervention or the control intervention (modified DEF). Hypotheses relate to parent and child outcomes associated with the intervention. Hypothesis 1: Compared to mothers who receive the control intervention, mothers who receive the mABC intervention will show more nurturing and sensitive parenting, enhanced neural activity during parenting-relevant tasks, and more normative patterns of DNA methylation, autonomic nervous system activity, and cortisol production. Hypothesis 2: Compared to infants of mothers who receive the control intervention, infants of mothers who receive the mABC intervention will show more organized and secure attachment patterns, better behavioral regulation during stressors, more advanced social-emotional development, and more normative patterns of DNA methylation, autonomic nervous system activity, and cortisol production. Hypothesis 3: Enhanced maternal sensitivity will mediate effects of the mABC intervention on improved infant outcomes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria
  • Opioid-dependent pregnant women in third trimester of pregnancy on medication-assisted treatment
Exclusion Criteria
  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Modified ABCmABC12-session home visiting intervention designed to increase parental sensitivity and nurturance and decrease parental frightening behavior.
Modified DEFmDEF12-session home visiting intervention designed to increase parental playful interactions that stimulate infant cognitive and motor development
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Maternal methylation of oxytocin receptor (OXTR) geneInfant age of 12 months

Maternal methylation will be assessed using direct bisulfite sequencing of DNA extracted from saliva

Infant methylation of μ-opioid receptor (OPRM1) geneInfant age of 12 months

Infant methylation will be assessed using direct bisulfite sequencing of DNA extracted from saliva

Infant diurnal cortisol productionInfant age of 12 months

Infant diurnal cortisol production will be assessed through salivary cortisol levels collected at waketime and bed-time.

Infant attachmentInfant age of 12 months

Infant attachment will be assessed using the Strange Situation. Coding will be completed using the standard Strange Situation coding scheme (with 4 major categories, with secure preferable).

Infant cognitive developmentInfant age of 12 months

Infant cognitive development will be assessed through maternal report on the Ages and Stages Questionnaire. Scores could range from 0-300 with higher scores reflecting higher functioning.

Maternal sensitivityInfant age of 12 months

The mother will be assessed interacting one-to-one with her infant. Parental sensitivity (a composite of following the child's lead in interactions, providing nurturance when the child is distressed, and showing positive regard) will be assessed using procedures and coding from the assessment used by the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (Brady-Smith et al., 1999). Sensitivity will be assessed on a 5-point scale with higher scores indicating greater sensitivity.

Maternal methylation of μ-opioid receptor (OPRM1) geneInfant age of 12 months

Maternal methylation will be assessed using direct bisulfite sequencing of DNA extracted from saliva

Maternal parasympathetic nervous system activity during Still FacePre-intervention (3rd trimester)

The control of cardiac functions via the vagal nerve, or vagal tone, is an index of parasympathetic activity. It can be measured by heart rate variability associated with respiration or high frequency respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA). RSA data will be collected continuously throughout a 15-minute period during the Still Face Procedure using a MindWare Portable Lab system. Greater changes in RSA from baseline to still face considered preferable.

Maternal neural activity (Event related potentials - ERP) - Child emotion taskInfant age of 12 months

Maternal event-related potentials will be assessed while viewing images of children crying, laughing, and showing neutral expressions. The N180 (a negative deflection about 180 ms after the stimuli) will be studied, with a bigger difference between faces will be considered preferable.

Maternal parasympathetic nervous system activityInfant age of 12 months

The control of cardiac functions via the vagal nerve, or vagal tone, is an index of parasympathetic activity. It can be measured by heart rate variability associated with respiration or high frequency respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA). RSA data will be collected continuously throughout a 15-minute period during the Still Face Procedure using a MindWare Portable Lab system. Greater changes in RSA from baseline to still face considered preferable.

Infant parasympathetic nervous system activityInfant age of 12 months

The control of cardiac functions via the vagal nerve, or vagal tone, is an index of parasympathetic activity. It can be measured by heart rate variability associated with respiration or high frequency respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA). RSA data will be collected continuously throughout a 15-minute period during the Still Face Procedure using a MindWare Portable Lab system. Greater changes in RSA from baseline to still face considered preferable.

Maternal neural activity (Event related potentials - ERP) - Reward sensitivity taskInfant age of 12 months

Maternal event-related potentials will be assessed while viewing images from four categories: opioid-related images, baby pictures, positive images, and neutral images. The P300 (a positive deflection about 300 ms after the stimuli) will be studied, with a bigger difference between child and opioid-related images considered preferable.

Infant behavioral regulationInfant age of 12 months

Behavioral coding of emotion regulation will be conducted from video recordings of the Still Face Paradigm on the Behavioral Regulation Scale, a mild social stressor. Behavior regulation will be coded on a scale called Behavior Regulation. The scores will be continuous with higher scores indicating better regulation (ranging from 1-9).

Maternal neural activity (Event related potentials - ERP) - Own child-other child taskInfant age of 12 months

Maternal event-related potentials will be assessed while viewing photos of their own infants, familiar infants, and unfamiliar infants. The P300 (a positive deflection about 300 ms after the stimuli) will be studied, with a bigger difference between own and other child considered preferable.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Maternal substance useInfant age of 12 months

Mothers will report on substance use through the Timeline Follow-Back Interview. Higher scores will reflect more use of illicit substances (score from 0-unlimited).

Maternal depressionInfant age of 12 months

Mothers will report on their depression on the Beck Depression Inventory - II, with higher scores indicating more depressive symptoms reported. (Scores could range from 0-63.)

Maternal executive functioningInfant age of 12 months

Mothers will complete Flanker task. Scores have a mean of 100 with a standard deviation of 15, with higher scores reflecting stronger executive functioning.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Delaware

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Newark, Delaware, United States

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