View clinical trials related to Peripartum Depression.
Filter by:Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a neuromodulatory technique that is effective in major depression. There is preliminary evidence suggesting that rTMS is effective in peripartum depression as well, however this comes from a number of very small studies. The objective is to study the effectiveness of rTMS in peripartum depression. The investigators will do so using an open label design in which participants will receive rTMS for four weeks. The focus is on clinical improvement in depressive symptoms; however the investigators will also look at other aspects such as perinatal anxiety and maternal-infant bonding as measured by self-report questionnaires.
This pilot study will explore the feasibility and acceptability of implementing a family-based treatment, using HIPAA-compliant video-based communication technology, for adolescents (pregnant and post-delivery) with peripartum depressive symptoms within the context of home visiting.