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Feasibility of a Psychoeducational Group Intervention to Improve Parental Reflective Functioning and Bonding in Prenatal Depression
The goal of this clinical trial is to test a group for pregnant women with depression that aims to help them build a stronger relationship with their unborn baby. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is the group acceptable to pregnant women with depression? * Is it possible to run this group with pregnant women with depression? * Could the group potentially impact bonding, parental reflective functioning and mood? Participants will be asked to: * attend the group (which lasts 90mins) * complete questionnaires before and after the group, and 1 month later
Depression during pregnancy is a common mental health problem. Pregnant women with depression often continue to feel depressed after their baby is born, which can have several negative effects for both mother and child. For example, depressed mothers can find it harder to build a good relationship with their baby. Existing treatments for depression may not be sufficient to also improve the relationship between mother and baby. Depressed mothers may therefore need more specific help with connecting to their baby. One promising new intervention is Baby CHAT. Baby CHAT is a single-session group that helps expectant parents learn about their unborn baby by viewing moving 4D ultrasound scans. It is believed that this will help parents to build a stronger relationship with their unborn baby. Baby CHAT has already been trialled with parents without any mental health problems, with promising results. This study aims to assess whether Baby CHAT is helpful for pregnant women with depression, collect data to inform future large-scale trials, and to develop the intervention from participants' feedback. The main research question asks: is Baby CHAT acceptable and feasible to deliver with pregnant women with depression? Participants eligible to take part in the project will be people aged ≥18 years who are pregnant, between 20- and 34-weeks' gestation, and currently experiencing depressive symptoms. The project is taking place at an NHS site, with participants recruited from mental health and maternity services and online advertising. Participants will attend an online Baby CHAT group and complete online questionnaires at three time points (before and after Baby CHAT, and at one-month follow-up). The questionnaires will assess participants' relationship with their unborn baby, their ability to imagine their unborn baby as a separate person, and their level of depressive symptoms. The anticipated study end date is May 2023.
Age
18 - 99 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
King's College London
London, United Kingdom
Start Date
November 17, 2022
Primary Completion Date
July 12, 2023
Completion Date
July 12, 2023
Last Updated
June 25, 2025
21
ACTUAL participants
Baby CHAT
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
King's College London
Collaborators
NCT07360600
NCT06793397
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