Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation on Psychological Distress and Maternal Functioning in New Mothers During the Postpartum Period
The birth of a child is a major life event that can be filled with excitement, anticipation
and joy. However, the transition and adaptation to new demands, roles, responsibilities, and
changes in relationships can be stressful, especially for new mothers. In addition, new
mothers typically encounter physiological changes and struggle with concerns about weight
gain, body image, sexuality, and other physical difficulties such as fatigue. These problems
may generate or exacerbate stress, lead to an actual or perceived crisis and psychological
distress.
Psychological distress, defined as anxiety, depression, and insomnia, in this study, often
increases during the postpartum period and can negatively affect maternal mental health
status, maternal and family relationships, and infant-child health. The purpose of this study
is to evaluate the effects of cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) on anxiety, insomnia,
depression, and maternal functioning in first time new mothers following childbirth.
The birth of a child is a major life event that can be filled with excitement, anticipation
and joy. However, the transition and adaptation to new demands, roles, responsibilities, and
changes in relationships can be stressful, especially for first-time mothers. In addition,
new mothers typically encounter physiological changes and struggle with concerns about weight
gain, body image, sexuality, and other physical difficulties such as fatigue. These problems
may generate or exacerbate stress, lead to an actual or perceived crisis and psychological
distress.
Psychological distress, defined as depression, anxiety and insomnia, in this study, often
increases during the postpartum period and can negatively affect maternal mental health
status, maternal and family functioning, and infant-child outcomes. These conditions commonly
present as co-morbidities, but are often unrecognized in clinical practice or under-treated
as co-morbidities in new mothers. This unrecognized cluster of co-morbidities may lead to
psychological distress and subsequently poor outcomes for mothers, their infants and
children.
Current treatment recommendations for depression, anxiety and insomnia are primarily
pharmaceutical or psychotherapy, both of which have limitations related to cost, time
involved and ineffectiveness for some women. Consequently, there is a need to examine other
treatment approaches including complementary modalities, such as cranial electrotherapy
stimulation (CES), particularly in light of current evidence that shows the efficacy of early
detection, intervention and treatment for pregnant and postpartum women.
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effect of CES on anxiety in new
mothers following childbirth. The secondary objectives are to: (1) determine the effects of
CES on depression and insomnia; (2) explore the effect of CES on maternal functioning in new
mothers following childbirth, and (3) to examine if items 1 & 2 on the 14 item Hamilton
Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A14) perform well as a screening test for anxiety. Please see the
enclosed Instrument Description document for detailed information related to this scale.
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