Effectiveness of a Web-based Prevention Program for Postpartum Depression
- Conditions
- DepressionPostpartum Depression
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Mothers and babies Internet course and PPD informational brochure
- Registration Number
- NCT00816725
- Lead Sponsor
- University of California, San Francisco
- Brief Summary
The original trial will evaluate the effectiveness of a Web-based program in preventing postpartum depression. The site has been modified to provide materials from both conditions.
- Detailed Description
Depression is a mental health condition in which symptoms such as sadness, inability to feel pleasure, and loss of energy interfere with a person's normal life. Postpartum depression is a type of depression experienced by women after giving birth to a child. In this study an intervention for preventing postpartum depression that has been adapted for use over the Internet will be tested. Administering a depression-prevention program over the Internet has several advantages: after the initial investment is made to develop the program, costs are lower for treating each patient; online treatment is more accessible to a greater number of people than any given clinic; and participants who may be worried about a stigma associated with mental health problems often feel more comfortable seeking information through the Internet. Previous research has shown that symptoms of depression can be reduced through Internet-based interventions, but no research has examined such interventions specifically for postpartum depression. The program tested in this study is not aimed at replacing in-person mental health care-in fact, people who have signs of serious depression will be directed to in-person mental health care. Instead, the program is aimed at providing an additional mental health service among the range of available options.
The original trial was a two-arm pilot prevention of postpartum depression trial comparing the Internet-based course called "Mothers and Babies/Mamás y Bebés" (M\&B) to informational materials on postpartum depression. In the original trial, 1088 pregnant women were recruited and randomized (as anticipated) to either condition. The study Website has therefore been modified such that all participants who consent to participate will now receive materials from both conditions. We have eliminated the randomization procedure.
As in the original study, participants be allowed to enroll at any time during their pregnancies and will be followed for 6 months after the birth of their children, so the length of participation will vary between 6 and 15 months. After undergoing a screening process, participants will now have access to both the Internet-based course called "Mothers and Babies/Mamás y Bebés" (M\&B) and the informational materials. The informational materials will include information about postpartum depression and depression that may occur before childbirth. All participants will be invited via email to complete monthly assessments for the duration of the study. These assessments will measure mood, depression, and satisfaction with the assigned intervention.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 1000
- Pregnant
- Fluent in English or Spanish
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Self-help course and information Mothers and babies Internet course and PPD informational brochure -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Measured monthly for 6 months postpartum
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) Scale Measured monthly for 6 months postpartum
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of California, San Francisco
🇺🇸San Francisco, California, United States