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一项针对抑郁症孕妇的智能手机辅助简短在线认知行为干预:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

A smartphone-assisted brief online cognitive-behavioral intervention for pregnant women with depression: a study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Zuccolo Pedro Fonseca, Xavier Mariana O, Matijasevich Alicia, Polanczyk Guilherme, Fatori Daniel

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Department of Social Medicine, Post-Graduate Program in Epidemiology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil.

出版信息

Trials. 2021 Mar 23;22(1):227. doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05179-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pregnancy is strongly associated with increased risk for depression. Approximately 25% of pregnant women develop depression. Treatment for depression during pregnancy has several complexities: the use of psychiatric medications during pregnancy might result in developmental problems in the child and must be used with caution. Psychosocial interventions are effective, but they require specialized professionals. Low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) such as Brazil do not have enough mental health professionals needed to meet this demand. In this context, smartphone-based interventions show immense potential. We developed Motherly, a smartphone application (app) designed to treat maternal depression. We aim to test the efficacy of Motherly in addition to brief cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT) to treat maternal depression.

METHODS

We will conduct a 2-arm parallel-randomized controlled clinical trial in which 70 pregnant women aged between 16 and 40 years with depression will be randomized to intervention or active control. The intervention group will have access to Motherly, a smartphone app based on three concepts: psychoeducation, behavior monitoring, and gaming elements. Motherly is composed of a package of interventions composed of modules: mental health, sleep, nutrition, physical activity, social support, prenatal/postnatal support, and educational content. The main focus of Motherly is delivering behavioral activation (BA), a brief and structured psychological treatment. The app allows participants to schedule and engage in, and monitor activities according to a plan to avoid acting exclusively according to their mood. The active control group will have access to a simplified version of the app consisting of educational content about various aspects of pregnancy, maternal physical and mental health, and infant development (BA, activity scheduling, sleep hygiene, among other functionalities, will not be present in this version). Both groups will receive four sessions of brief CBT in 8 weeks. Participants will be evaluated by assessors blind to randomization and allocation status. Assessments will occur at baseline (T0), midpoint (T1, week 4-5), posttreatment (T2, week 8), and follow-up (T3, when the child is 2 months old). Maternal mental health (prenatal anxiety, psychological well-being, perceived stress, depression, depression severity, and sleep quality), quality of life, physical activity levels, and infant developmental milestones and social/emotional problems will be measured. Our primary outcome is the change in maternal prenatal depression from baseline to posttreatment (8 weeks).

DISCUSSION

The potential of digital technology to deliver mental health interventions has been increasingly recognized worldwide. There is a growing literature on interventions using smartphone applications to promote mental health, both with or without the intermediation of a mental health professional. Our study adds to the literature by testing whether an app providing an intervention package, including CBT, psychoeducation, nutrition, physical activity, and social support, can promote maternal and child health and well-being. In particular, we aim to treat depression, for which the use of digital technologies is still scarce. Smartphone applications designed to treat maternal depression are especially relevant because of the potential to circumvent barriers that prevent pregnant women from accessing mental health care.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04495166 . Prospectively registered on July 29, 2020.

摘要

背景

妊娠与抑郁症风险增加密切相关。约25%的孕妇会患上抑郁症。孕期抑郁症的治疗存在诸多复杂之处:孕期使用精神科药物可能会导致儿童发育问题,必须谨慎使用。心理社会干预有效,但需要专业人员。巴西等低收入和中等收入国家没有足够的心理健康专业人员来满足这一需求。在此背景下,基于智能手机的干预措施显示出巨大潜力。我们开发了Motherly,一款旨在治疗孕产妇抑郁症的智能手机应用程序(app)。我们旨在测试Motherly联合简短认知行为疗法(CBT)治疗孕产妇抑郁症的疗效。

方法

我们将进行一项双臂平行随机对照临床试验,70名年龄在16至40岁之间患有抑郁症的孕妇将被随机分为干预组或积极对照组。干预组将使用Motherly,这是一款基于三个概念的智能手机应用程序:心理教育、行为监测和游戏元素。Motherly由一系列干预措施组成,包括心理健康、睡眠、营养、体育活动、社会支持、产前/产后支持以及教育内容等模块。Motherly的主要重点是提供行为激活(BA),这是一种简短且结构化的心理治疗方法。该应用程序允许参与者根据计划安排、参与并监测活动,以避免仅根据情绪行事。积极对照组将使用该应用程序的简化版本,其中包含有关妊娠各个方面、孕产妇身心健康以及婴儿发育的教育内容(此版本中不会有BA、活动安排、睡眠卫生等功能)。两组都将在8周内接受4次简短的CBT治疗。参与者将由对随机分组和分配状态不知情的评估人员进行评估。评估将在基线(T0)、中点(T1,第4 - 5周)、治疗后(T2,第8周)以及随访(T3,孩子2个月大时)进行。将测量孕产妇心理健康(产前焦虑、心理健康状况、感知压力、抑郁、抑郁严重程度和睡眠质量)、生活质量、身体活动水平以及婴儿发育里程碑和社会/情感问题。我们的主要结局是孕产妇产前抑郁从基线到治疗后(8周)的变化。

讨论

数字技术提供心理健康干预的潜力在全球范围内日益得到认可。关于使用智能手机应用程序促进心理健康的干预措施的文献越来越多,无论是否有心理健康专业人员的介入。我们的研究通过测试一个提供包括CBT、心理教育、营养、体育活动和社会支持在内的干预包的应用程序是否能促进母婴健康和福祉,为该文献增添了内容。特别是,我们旨在治疗抑郁症,目前数字技术在这方面的应用仍然很少。旨在治疗孕产妇抑郁症的智能手机应用程序尤其重要,因为它有可能克服阻碍孕妇获得心理健康护理的障碍。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04495166。于2020年7月29日进行前瞻性注册。

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