Depression, Postpartum Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Impact of Creative Interventions on Symptoms of Postnatal Depression (Cohort Study)
Post-natal depression (PND) is anticipated to affect 12.9% of new mothers with at least
75,000 cases per year in the UK alone. However, despite this, there is currently a worrying
lack of support for new mothers, with data suggesting that 64% of healthcare trusts in the
UK do not have a strategy for treating PND, and flaws in the current pharmacological and
psychological treatment models. Consequently, research into promising psychosocial
interventions such as music is critical to developing new paradigms for treating PND.
This project is an ambitious programme of research that investigates links between the
mental health of women in the later stages of pregnancy and first 9 months post birth and
their use of psychosocial interventions including music.
The study uses an online questionnaire to achieve a cross-sectional view of the mental
health of women across England in the final stages of pregnancy and the first 9 months post
birth, how much and in what ways music is used by these women, and whether there are any
associations between music and mental health. The study aims to recruit between 1,000 and
5,000 women to take the anonymous questionnaire. However, women who complete the
questionnaire while still pregnant will be invited to complete three further questionnaires
shortly post-birth and 3 months later to gather longitudinal data to analyse change across
pregnancy into post-birth (aiming for 500 of the 1,000 undertaking this repeated
measurement).
Phase A of the study will be open to NHS sites around England to take part.
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