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A mobile remote coaching program study to improve maternal mood and increase parenting practices that lead to better infant social-emotional and communication outcomes


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To address the life course needs of depressed mothers and their infants, brief, accessible, and integrated interventions that target both maternal depression and specific nurturing parent behaviors demonstrated to improve infant social-emotional communication outcomes are needed. In prior programmatic research, two separate web-based, remote coaching interventions for: (a) parent nurturing behaviors that improve infant outcomes (Baby-Net R34; R01) [13], and (b) maternal depression (Mom-Net R34; R01) [14] were developed. Compared to controls, the Baby-Net program demonstrated medium to large effects on observed nurturing parent behavior and on infant social-emotional competencies in the context of play [13] and in the context of book activities [15]. Mom-Net demonstrated low attrition and high levels of feasibility, program use, and satisfaction [14]. Compared to controls, Mom-Net participants demonstrated significant reductions in depression and improved preschool parenting behavior [14]. A substantial advantage of the mobile, remote coaching approach is that it overcomes multiple logistical barriers that often prevent low-income mothers from participating in community/home visiting treatment programs [2]. Thus, this prior research on web-based maternal depression and specific nurturing parenting behavior in infancy, provides a strong empirical basis for the Mom & Baby Net program. Investigators will rigorously test the merged Mom & Baby Net intervention effects with 184 low-income mothers with depression and their infants via a 2-arm, intent-to-treat, randomized controlled trial. The start date of this grant-funded randomized controlled trial was September 1, 2016. Data collection is currently underway and scheduled to conclude in March 2022. Following IRB-approved pilot work, the randomized controlled trial was IRB- approved on November 17, 2017. Immediately following IRB approval, recruitment was initiated. Between February 15, 2018 and March 11, 2021, we successfully consented a sample of 184 women and their infants into the randomized controlled trial. The sample is predominantly Black and socioeconomically disadvantaged. ;


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NCT number NCT03464630
Study type Interventional
Source Georgia State University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 15, 2018
Completion date July 1, 2022