Shomaker Lauren B, Gulley Lauren D, Clark Emma L M, Hilkin Allison M, Pivarunas Bernadette, Tanofsky-Kraff Marian, Nadeau Kristen J, Barbour Linda A, Scott Stephen M, Sheeder Jeanelle L
1Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University, 1570 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1570 USA.
2Department of Community and Behavioral Health, Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora, CO USA.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2020 Mar 20;6:39. doi: 10.1186/s40814-020-00578-1. eCollection 2020.
Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) in pregnant adolescents is a major public health concern. Excess GWG increases risk of pregnancy complications as well as postpartum and offspring obesity and cardiometabolic disease. Prevention interventions for pregnant adults that target lifestyle modification (i.e., healthy eating/physical activity) show insufficient effectiveness. Pregnant adolescents have distinct social-emotional needs, which may contribute to excess GWG. From an interpersonal theoretical framework, conflict and low social support increase negative emotions, which in turn promote excess GWG through mechanisms such as overeating and physical inactivity.
The current manuscript describes the design of a pilot randomized controlled feasibility trial of adolescent interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) to address social-emotional needs and prevent excess GWG. Up to 50 pregnant, healthy adolescents 13-19y, 12-18 weeks gestation are recruited from an interdisciplinary adolescent maternity hospital clinic and randomized to IPT + usual care or usual care alone. IPT involves 6 individual 60-minute sessions delivered by a trained behavioral health clinician during 12-30 weeks gestation. Sessions include relationship psychoeducation, emotion identification and expression, and teaching/role-playing communication skills. Between sessions, adolescents are instructed to complete a daily journal and to have conversations to work on relationship goals. Outcomes are assessed at baseline, mid-program, post-program, and 3-months postpartum. Primary outcomes are feasibility and acceptability based upon rate of recruitment, session attendance, program acceptability ratings, and follow-up retention. Secondary outcomes are perinatal social functioning, stress, depression, and eating behaviors assessed with validated surveys and interviews; perinatal physical activity and sleep measured via accelerometer; GWG from measured weights; and at 3-months postpartum only, maternal adiposity by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, maternal insulin sensitivity derived from 2-hour oral glucose tolerance testing, and infant adiposity by air displacement plethysmography.
This pilot trial will address a key gap in extant understanding of excess GWG prevention for a high-risk population of adolescents. If feasible and acceptable, brief psychotherapy to address social-emotional needs should be tested for its effectiveness to address excess GWG and postpartum maternal/infant health. If effective, such an approach has potential to interrupt an adverse, intergenerational cycle of social-emotional distress, obesity, and cardiometabolic disease among young mothers and their offspring.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03086161, retrospectively registered.
怀孕青少年孕期体重增加过多(GWG)是一个重大的公共卫生问题。孕期体重增加过多会增加妊娠并发症以及产后肥胖和后代肥胖及心脏代谢疾病的风险。针对成年孕妇的以生活方式改变(即健康饮食/体育活动)为目标的预防干预措施效果不佳。怀孕青少年有独特的社会情感需求,这可能导致孕期体重增加过多。从人际理论框架来看,冲突和低社会支持会增加负面情绪,进而通过暴饮暴食和缺乏体育活动等机制促进孕期体重增加过多。
本论文描述了一项青少年人际心理治疗(IPT)试点随机对照可行性试验的设计,以满足社会情感需求并预防孕期体重增加过多。从一家跨学科青少年产科医院诊所招募最多50名年龄在13 - 19岁、孕期12 - 18周的健康怀孕青少年,并将其随机分为IPT +常规护理组或仅常规护理组。IPT包括由一名经过培训的行为健康临床医生在孕期12 - 30周期间进行的6次每次60分钟的个体治疗。治疗内容包括关系心理教育、情绪识别与表达以及教学/角色扮演沟通技巧。在治疗期间,青少年被要求完成每日日志并进行对话以实现关系目标。在基线、项目中期、项目后期和产后3个月进行结果评估。主要结果基于招募率、治疗出勤率、项目可接受性评级和随访保留率来评估可行性和可接受性。次要结果是通过经过验证的调查和访谈评估的围产期社会功能、压力、抑郁和饮食行为;通过加速度计测量的围产期体育活动和睡眠;根据测量体重得出的孕期体重增加;以及仅在产后3个月时,通过双能X线吸收法测量的母亲肥胖程度、通过2小时口服葡萄糖耐量试验得出的母亲胰岛素敏感性,以及通过空气置换体积描记法测量的婴儿肥胖程度。
这项试点试验将填补现有对高危青少年群体孕期体重增加过多预防理解方面的关键空白。如果可行且可接受,应测试针对社会情感需求的简短心理治疗对解决孕期体重增加过多和产后母婴健康问题的有效性。如果有效,这种方法有可能中断年轻母亲及其后代中社会情感困扰、肥胖和心脏代谢疾病的不良代际循环。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03086161,追溯注册。