Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Biology, Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI, United States of America.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2022 May 18;17(5):e0267679. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267679. eCollection 2022.
Pregnancy and motherhood increase the risk for long-term exposure to physical, psychological and sexual intimate partner violence (IPV; sexual or physical violence by current or former partners). Pregnant women and mothers with children under 5 who have experienced IPV exhibit poor physical and mental health and obstetric outcomes. Depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are the two most common mental health consequences of IPV. There is good evidence that women with good social support have better mental health and IPV outcomes.
This study will develop MOthers' AdvocateS In the Community (MOSAIC) Plus intervention for pregnant women and mothers with children under the age of 5. MOSAIC uses trained mentor mothers and has been found to reduce subsequent IPV. This study will blend the original MOSAIC intervention with principles of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) to address symptoms of depression, PTSD, and prevent subsequent risk of IPV. We will conduct a pilot randomized trial of the MOSAIC Plus intervention compared to the traditional MOSAIC intervention to determine its feasibility and acceptability. Study samples include focus groups (n = 36), open trial (n = 15), and a randomized pilot trial including 40 pregnant women and mothers with children under 5 who report current/recent of IPV and elevated symptoms of maternal depression and/or PTSD. The study's primary outcome will be changes in maternal depressive and PTSD symptoms. Secondary outcomes will include reduction in subsequent IPV, improvement in functioning, changes in social support and effectiveness in obtaining resources.
This is a formative study evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of a mentor mother intervention for pregnant women and mothers with children under 5. Promising results of this study will be used for a larger, fully-powered randomized trial evaluating the effectiveness of a mentor mother intervention in preventing subsequent IPV and reducing depressive and PTSD symptoms in this population.
怀孕和成为母亲会增加长期遭受身体、心理和性亲密伴侣暴力(IPV;现或前伴侣的性或身体暴力)的风险。遭受 IPV 的孕妇和有 5 岁以下子女的母亲表现出较差的身心健康和产科结局。抑郁和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是 IPV 最常见的两种心理健康后果。有充分证据表明,社会支持良好的妇女有更好的心理健康和 IPV 结局。
本研究将为孕妇和有 5 岁以下子女的母亲开发 MOthers' AdvocateS In the Community(MOSAIC)Plus 干预措施。MOSAIC 利用受过培训的导师母亲,并已被证明可减少随后的 IPV。本研究将把原始 MOSAIC 干预措施与人际心理治疗(IPT)原则相结合,以解决抑郁、PTSD 症状,并预防随后的 IPV 风险。我们将对 MOSAIC Plus 干预措施与传统 MOSAIC 干预措施进行试点随机试验,以确定其可行性和可接受性。研究样本包括焦点小组(n=36)、开放试验(n=15)和包括 40 名孕妇和有 5 岁以下子女的母亲的随机试点试验,这些母亲报告目前/最近有 IPV 且有较高的产妇抑郁和/或 PTSD 症状。研究的主要结果将是产妇抑郁和 PTSD 症状的变化。次要结果包括随后的 IPV 减少、功能改善、社会支持变化以及获得资源的效果。
这是一项评估针对孕妇和有 5 岁以下子女的母亲的导师母亲干预措施的可行性和可接受性的形成性研究。如果这项研究结果有前景,将用于更大规模的、充分有力的随机试验,以评估导师母亲干预措施在预防该人群随后发生 IPV 和减轻抑郁和 PTSD 症状方面的有效性。