Early Psychosocial Stimulation Program for Children of Depressed Mothers
NCT ID: NCT00835016
Last Updated: 2020-10-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
260 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2009-02-28
2011-01-31
Brief Summary
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To assess the feasibility of provision of an early psychosocial stimulation programme for the children of depressed mothers and to determine its effect on, mothers depression , mothers' knowledge and practices of childrearing and on children's development.
Hypothesis:
Primary hypothesis:
Mothers attending the psychosocial stimulation program will have significant improvement in the level of depression as compared to the mothers who are on the waiting list.
Secondary hypothesis:
Children of mothers having the intervention will have significantly better growth than the children of mothers who do not have the intervention.
Design:
Randomised controlled trial.
Setting:
An urban slum in a township in Karachi.
Participants:
A total of 130 randomly selected depressed mothers in the intervention group and a total of 130 mothers in the waiting list control group.
Interventions:
Weekly LTP groups for the first eight sessions and two fortnightly sessions. Parenting issues will be discussed with the mothers and play activities will be demonstrated with the children using LTP and homemade materials.
Main outcome measures:
Mothers scores on EPDS \& HAM D , Parenting stress as measured by PSI-SF and mothers' knowledge and practices of child rearing measured by questionnaires. Children's height, weight, head and arm circumference.
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Detailed Description
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Further qualitative testing of the intervention will take place, This will help us to further refine the intervention package, and understand the underlying mediators (maternal mood state, levels of social support, appropriate care, etc) and moderators (education, socioeconomic status) of intervention. Some or all of these important mediators/moderators will then be later studied in detail. Detailed documentation, protocol and training-programme development for the intervention will take place in this trial.
We plan to have this intervention delivered over a three months period. Initially we will deliver weekly sessions in the first 8 weeks of recruitment. This will be followed by two fortnightly sessions in the third month. Thus making a total of 10 sessions. Each session would take up to one hour. These group sessions will be carried out at the health centre.
The trial will give an opportunity to test if the proposed intensity and duration of the intervention are acceptable to participants and to set into place mechanisms to ensure a high level of consistency with which the intervention is delivered. Feedback of performance will give an idea of how frequently refresher training is to be provided and the intervention delivery monitored. Outcome measures for the main trial and cost-effectiveness will also be tested during this phase.
The proposed pilot trial design is a single-blind study, with two parallel groups randomised individually.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Early psychosocial stimulation (LTP)
The 10 session of Early psychosocial stimulation (LTP)will be delivered to depressed mothers in the intervention group
Early psychosocial stimulation (LTP)
Learning through Play (LTP) groups will be conducted weekly for the first eight sessions and two fortnightly sessions. Parenting issues will be discussed with the mothers and play activities will be demonstrated with the children using LTP and home made materials.
Waiting group
Waiting group will receive standard follow-up by their own LHWs. This group intervention will be documented at baseline, 3 months (end of the trial) and at 6 months. Similar training of Learning through Play will be provided to the mothers in this group at the end of the study.
Early psychosocial stimulation (LTP)
Learning through Play (LTP) groups will be conducted weekly for the first eight sessions and two fortnightly sessions. Parenting issues will be discussed with the mothers and play activities will be demonstrated with the children using LTP and home made materials.
Interventions
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Early psychosocial stimulation (LTP)
Learning through Play (LTP) groups will be conducted weekly for the first eight sessions and two fortnightly sessions. Parenting issues will be discussed with the mothers and play activities will be demonstrated with the children using LTP and home made materials.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Mothers of children with any serious medical or psychiatric illness will also be excluded.
* The age range of mothers for inclusion in the study will be 16 to 40 years, and all subjects should intend to stay in the study area for at least another 6 months.
16 Years
40 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre
OTHER
Pakistan Institute of Living and Learning
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Dr. Nusrat Husain
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Pakistan Institute of Living and Learning
Locations
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Community Setting
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Countries
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References
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Husain N, Zulqernain F, Carter LA, Chaudhry IB, Fatima B, Kiran T, Chaudhry N, Naeem S, Jafri F, Lunat F, Haq SU, Husain M, Roberts C, Naeem F, Rahman A. Treatment of maternal depression in urban slums of Karachi, Pakistan: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) of an integrated maternal psychological and early child development intervention. Asian J Psychiatr. 2017 Oct;29:63-70. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2017.03.010. Epub 2017 Mar 21.
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This is the link of the organization Pakistan Institute of Learning and Living which is conducting and sponsoring the research
Other Identifiers
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PILL-LTP-0108
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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