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How Does Mindful Mood Balance for Moms Work?

U

University of Colorado Boulder (CU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Depression, Postpartum
Pregnancy Related
Antenatal Depression
Depression

Treatments

Behavioral: MMB for Moms

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05000879
18-0402

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this investigation is to conduct a randomized trial comparing a web-based Mindful Mood Balance for Moms course without coaching support to waitlist control among pregnant or early parenting women with depression histories.

Full description

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) prevents depressive relapse and reduces residual depression symptoms among adults with recurrent depression not currently in episode. Women in perinatal or early parenting years constitute a significant portion of this at-risk population with a history of depression for whom MBCT was designed. Novel delivery formats that provide access to core knowledge and skills of MBCT could increase public health impact-particularly for perinatal or early parenting women-but it is unclear whether such formats have comparable mental health outcomes and changes in putative targets as in-person MBCT.

In the present study, we planned to randomize 60 pregnant or early parenting women with a history of major depression and current residual depressive symptoms to MMB for Moms, a web-based course that teaches skills from MBCT customized specifically for pregnant and postpartum women, or waitlist control. We planned to address the following specific aims:

Aim 1. We evaluated the extent to MMB for Moms was associated with significant reduction in residual depression symptoms as compared to WLC. We predicted the rate of change in depression symptoms across the study would be greater on average for participants randomized to MMB for Moms relative to those randomized to WLC.

Aim 2. We evaluated the extent to MMB for Moms significantly engaged the putative target of decentering as compared to WLC. We predicted the rate of change in decentering across the study would be greater on average for participants randomized to MMB for Moms relative to participants randomized to WLC.

Aim 3. We evaluated the extent to MMB for Moms significantly engaged the putative target of self-compassion as compared to WLC. We predicted the rate of change in self-compassion across the study would be greater on average for participants randomized to MMB for Moms relative to participants randomized to WLC.

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. female,
  2. pregnant or having had a child within the past 36 months, *
  3. 18 years of age or older,
  4. having a history of one or more prior major depressive episode (as assessed by a single question, "Have you had a history of mood concerns or major depression?")
  5. a current PHQ-9 score of <= 14, and
  6. endorses ability to read and write fluently in English.

Exclusion criteria

  1. meeting criteria for current moderately severe depression symptoms (as assessed by the PHQ-9 >= 15),
  2. current imminent suicidality (as assessed by the PHQ-9), and
  3. indication of other disorders or symptoms that necessitate priority treatment.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

60 participants in 2 patient groups

MMB for Moms
Experimental group
Description:
Subjects will receive digital delivery of Mindful Mood Balance for Moms for 12 weeks. Subjects will be unconstrained in the types of treatments or other wellness activities they could receive while participating in the study.
Treatment:
Behavioral: MMB for Moms
Waitlist Control
No Intervention group
Description:
Subjects will be unconstrained in the types of treatments or other wellness activities they could receive while participating in the study.

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