ISRCTN10781027
Active, not recruiting
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Digital Assessment of Wellbeing in New Parents (DAWN-P): A feasibility study of digital screening for postnatal depression
Overview
- Phase
- 未知
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Not specified
- Sponsor
- Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Enrollment
- 118
- Status
- Active, not recruiting
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Feasibility RCT:
- •1\. \=36 weeks pregnant
- •2\. Under care of Manchester Foundation Trust (MFT) or St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (STHK)
- •3\. Aged \=18 years
- •4\. Sufficient English fluency to complete baseline assessments (and/or partner speaks English fluently).
- •Partner sub\-study:
- •1\. Partner of a pregnant participant assigned to the digital screening group, or father/non\-gestational parent of a foetus after 36 weeks' gestation whose gestational parent is under MFT/SHKT care
- •2\. Aged \>18 years
- •3\. Sufficient English fluency to complete baseline assessments
- •Healthcare professional sub\-study
Exclusion Criteria
- •Feasibility RCT
- •1\. Fetal abnormality
- •2\. Major depression (PHQ\-9 \=10\), generalised anxiety disorder or perinatal psychosis at study entry
- •3\. Stillbirth, pre\-eclampsia or another medical emergency requiring hospital admission (participants experiencing these conditions in relation to childbirth during the study will be withdrawn)
- •4\. Participants in the care of MFT who live outside the Greater Manchester area
- •5\. Participants in the care of SHKT who live outside of the St Helen’s area
- •Partner sub\-study
- •1\. Fetal abnormality
- •2\. Major depression (PHQ\-9 \=10\) or generalised anxiety disorder (GAD\-7\=10\) at study entry
- •3\. Current stillbirth (parents experiencing a stillbirth during the study will be withdrawn), partner of a pregnant participant assigned to the 4\. Treatment as usual group of the RCT
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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