1 Day Workshops for Preventing PPD: A Pilot Study

NCT ID: NCT05040581

Last Updated: 2023-03-02

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

37 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-06-01

Study Completion Date

2022-12-31

Brief Summary

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The aim of this pilot study is to (1) develop a treatment manual for a 1-Day CBT-Based Workshop for preventing postpartum depression that is acceptable to women; (2) recruit 15 women into a pilot workshop and seek their feedback on content, delivery and assessment procedures; and (3) conduct a small pilot randomized controlled trial (n=60) examining the impact of these workshops on rates of PPD when added to care as usual (CAU) more than CAU alone in addition to a 90-minute information session on PPD.

Detailed Description

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Postpartum depression affects up to 1 in 5 mothers, however just 15% receive evidence-based treatment. It is associated with negative consequences for women and their families with enormous costs to the healthcare system. Postpartum depression is an ideal candidate for prevention because it is common, the window of opportunity to intervene is clear (pregnancy), and its risk factors are well-established and easily identifiable. Furthermore, women are in frequent contact with the healthcare system during pregnancy and are more motivated to improve their health during this time than at any other time in their lives. Given high rates of PPD and its adverse effects on mothers and their families, and the relative lack of efficient, effective psychotherapeutic interventions for preventing PPD, safe, novel, and efficient preventive interventions are needed. Since large 1-day workshops appear to successfully treat depression, given the widespread interest and investment of public health units across Canada in maternal and child health, Online 1-Day CBT-Based Workshops for Preventing PPD should be developed and tested for their ability to prevent PPD in Canadian women.

Based on longstanding clinical work with women at high risk for PPD, the development of a successful 1-Day CBT-Based Treatment Workshop for PPD and its delivery in-person and online, and an extensive review of the PPD prevention literature, the investigators will develop the content for our prevention workshop as well as an accompanying script and intervention manual for participants (Objective 1). They will then advertise and assess the feasibility of recruiting 15 women into a pilot workshop and seek their feedback on its content, delivery and assessment procedures (Objective 2). Using these data, the workshop will be revised, and the investigators will conduct a small pilot randomized controlled trial (n=60) examining the impact of these workshops on rates of PPD when added to care as usual (CAU) more than CAU alone in addition to a 90-minute information session on PPD (Objective 3).

These objectives will enable us to develop and deliver this intervention, assess the feasibility of our recruitment strategy, determine recruitment and retention rates, assess study personnel needs, refine the study protocol and estimate effect sizes for group differences in support of a larger, full-scale trial aimed as assessing the effectiveness of these workshops at reducing the likelihood of developing PPD in women at risk.

The pilot study will be considered successful and proceed to a larger trial in the future if:

1. The treatment manual for the workshop is acceptable to women
2. 15 women are recruited into a pilot workshop within three months and have 70% complete their follow-up measures
3. Recruit and randomize 60 women over six months into two separate workshop/info sessions (each consisting of 15 in the workshop and 15 into the control information session) and:

1. 70% of eligible sign-ups enroll in the study
2. 75% of participants assigned to experimental group complete intervention
3. 70% of participants complete all follow-up measures
4. Estimate a treatment effect and variance (measured using Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview Major Depressive Disorder Module and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale)

Conditions

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Postpartum Depression

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Objective 2 will be addressed using a single-group pre-post design (n=15).
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Experimental Group - 1 Day CBT

The intervention is a 6-hour long CBT-based workshop. Cognitive behavioural therapy is a structured psychotherapy based on the cognitive theory of depression that posits that negative thoughts about the self, others and the future can lead to and perpetuate depressed mood states. CBT equips participants with skills that enable them to identify and modify distortions in their thinking that lead to depressed mood and maladaptive behavioural responses.

The intervention will be delivered in in modules and contain content on PPD etiology (with a focus on modifiable risk factors), the development of cognitive skills including cognitive restructuring, behavioural skills such as problem solving, sleep strategies, behavioural activation, assertiveness, and self-care, and the final module will involve goal setting and action planning.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

1-Day CBT-Based Workshop for Preventing PPD

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The intervention is a 6-hour long CBT-based workshop. The intervention will be delivered in in modules and contain content on PPD etiology (with a focus on modifiable risk factors), the development of cognitive skills including cognitive restructuring, behavioural skills such as problem solving, sleep strategies, behavioural activation, assertiveness, and self-care, and the final module will involve goal setting and action planning.

Interventions

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1-Day CBT-Based Workshop for Preventing PPD

The intervention is a 6-hour long CBT-based workshop. The intervention will be delivered in in modules and contain content on PPD etiology (with a focus on modifiable risk factors), the development of cognitive skills including cognitive restructuring, behavioural skills such as problem solving, sleep strategies, behavioural activation, assertiveness, and self-care, and the final module will involve goal setting and action planning.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* 18 years of age or older
* \>28 weeks pregnant
* do not meet diagnostic criteria for a current major depressive episode (determined using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI))
* Presence of one or more of the following risk factors for PPD:
* Past history of major depressive disorder or generalized anxiety disorder (Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI))
* Low SES (Canadian Household Low Income Cut-Off (LICOs) Before Tax)
* Single marital status (Antenatal (Psychosocial) Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ))
* Major life stress in past 12 months (Antenatal (Psychosocial) Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ))
* Major life stress in past 12 months (Antenatal (Psychosocial) Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ))
* History of physical and/or sexual abuse (Antenatal (Psychosocial) Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ))
* Perceived low social support (Antenatal (Psychosocial) Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ))

Exclusion Criteria

* Bipolar, psychotic and/or current substance use disorders (determined using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI))
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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McMaster University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Ryan Van Lieshout, MD, PhD

Associate Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Ryan Van Lieshout, MD, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

McMaster University

Locations

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McMaster University

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Site Status

Countries

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Canada

Other Identifiers

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1DayPrev

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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