Preventing Postpartum Depression: A Dyadic Approach Adjunctive to Obstetric Care (HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS)
Sponsor: |
NIH |
Enrolling: |
Female Patients Only |
IRB Number: |
7428 |
U.S. Govt. ID: |
NCT03283254 |
Contact: |
Myrriam Grubb: 917-543-6031 / mdg2193@cumc.columbia.edu |
Do you ever wish there was more information on how to handle the challenges of pregnancy and having a new baby? This study looks into whether certain behavioral techniques used by mothers can help their babies sleep more and cry less and, in turn, improve women's moods and child outcomes. The study starts when you are in your third trimester of pregnancy and lasts until your baby is about 4 months old. After you attend a virtual screening session by phone or video to determine that you are fully eligible for the study, you will have 4 virtual sessions by phone or video; 1) at 28-32 weeks of pregnancy, 2) at 34-39 weeks of pregnancy, 3) when your baby is 4-6 weeks old, and 4) when your baby is 4 months old. Activities in these visits include answering questionnaires about your mood and various stressors in your life and performing a few simple tasks with your baby (e.g. playing, feeding, diapering). Participants can earn a total of $560 in our study.
This study is closed
Investigator
Catherine Monk, PhD
Are you pregnant? |
Yes |
No |
Are you between the ages of 18-45? |
Yes |
No |
Are you earlier than 35 weeks pregnant? |
Yes |
No |
Are you currently seeing a mental health therapist? |
Yes |
No |