Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Depressive symptoms |
The primary outcome in the women is depressive symptoms measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). The EPDS is a self-report questionnaire consisting of a single scale of 10 items, each rated 0-3. Higher total scores (range 0-30) indicate more depressive symptomatology, and scores of at least 10 indicate clinically relevant depressive symptoms, i.e. probable depression. |
Measured immediately after intervention at 26-28 gestational weeks |
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Primary |
Depressive symptoms |
The primary outcome in the women is depressive symptoms measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). The EPDS is a self-report questionnaire consisting of a single scale of 10 items, each rated 0-3. Higher total scores (range 0-30) indicate more depressive symptomatology, and scores of at least 10 indicate clinically relevant depressive symptoms, i.e. probable depression. |
Measured immediately after delivery |
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Primary |
Depressive symptoms |
The primary outcome in the women is depressive symptoms measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). The EPDS is a self-report questionnaire consisting of a single scale of 10 items, each rated 0-3. Higher total scores (range 0-30) indicate more depressive symptomatology, and scores of at least 10 indicate clinically relevant depressive symptoms, i.e. probable depression. |
Measured 8-10 weeks after pregnancy |
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Primary |
Depressive symptoms |
The primary outcome in the women is depressive symptoms measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). The EPDS is a self-report questionnaire consisting of a single scale of 10 items, each rated 0-3. Higher total scores (range 0-30) indicate more depressive symptomatology, and scores of at least 10 indicate clinically relevant depressive symptoms, i.e. probable depression. |
Measured at 1 year child's corrected age |
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Primary |
Depressive symptoms |
The primary outcome in the women is depressive symptoms measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). The EPDS is a self-report questionnaire consisting of a single scale of 10 items, each rated 0-3. Higher total scores (range 0-30) indicate more depressive symptomatology, and scores of at least 10 indicate clinically relevant depressive symptoms, i.e. probable depression. |
Measured at 2 years child's corrected age |
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Primary |
Child developmental milestones |
The primary outcome in the children is child developmental milestones measured using the Ages and Stages-3 questionnaires (ASQ-3). The ASQ-3 comprises 30 age-appropriate items measuring communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving and personal/social skills. Each domain comprises six questions with response 'yes' (scored 10) indicating the child can master the skill, 'sometimes' (scored 5) if the skill is emerging or occasional, and 'not yet' (scored 0) if the child is not able perform the skill. Highest domain scores (range 0-60) indicate mastery of the skill. On each domain, scores over 2 standard deviations (SD) below the mean for the age indicate developmental delay, scores between 1-2 SDs below the mean indicate mild developmental delay, and scores higher than one SD below the mean indicate typical development. |
Measured at 8-10 weeks after pregnancy |
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Primary |
Child developmental milestones |
The primary outcome in the children is child developmental milestones measured using the Ages and Stages-3 questionnaires (ASQ-3). The ASQ-3 comprises 30 age-appropriate items measuring communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving and personal/social skills. Each domain comprises six questions with response 'yes' (scored 10) indicating the child can master the skill, 'sometimes' (scored 5) if the skill is emerging or occasional, and 'not yet' (scored 0) if the child is not able perform the skill. Highest domain scores (range 0-60) indicate mastery of the skill. On each domain, scores over 2 standard deviations (SD) below the mean for the age indicate developmental delay, scores between 1-2 SDs below the mean indicate mild developmental delay, and scores higher than one SD below the mean indicate typical development. |
Measured at 1 year child's corrected age |
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Primary |
Child developmental milestones |
The primary outcome in the children is child developmental milestones measured using the Ages and Stages-3 questionnaires (ASQ-3). The ASQ-3 comprises 30 age-appropriate items measuring communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving and personal/social skills. Each domain comprises six questions with response 'yes' (scored 10) indicating the child can master the skill, 'sometimes' (scored 5) if the skill is emerging or occasional, and 'not yet' (scored 0) if the child is not able perform the skill. Highest domain scores (range 0-60) indicate mastery of the skill. On each domain, scores over 2 standard deviations (SD) below the mean for the age indicate developmental delay, scores between 1-2 SDs below the mean indicate mild developmental delay, and scores higher than one SD below the mean indicate typical development. |
Measured at 2 years child's corrected age |
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