Testing the Effectiveness and Implementation of an Evidence-Based Maternal Depression Treatment in an Urban Pediatric Asthma Clinic
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effectiveness and implementation of delivering Enhanced Brief Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT-B), an evidence-based maternal depression treatment, to mothers of children aged 4-11 years in an urban pediatric asthma clinic. Researchers will compare Enhanced IPT-B and supplemented usual care (brief care coordination). The main questions the trial aims to answer are: 1. Does Enhanced IPT-B decrease maternal depressive symptoms? 2. Does Enhanced IPT-B improve child asthma management and health outcomes (exacerbations, symptoms, control)? 3. What are the preliminary implementation outcomes of delivering Enhanced IPT-B in an urban pediatric asthma clinic?
⁃ Maternal:
• Primary caregiver of the child with asthma seen at the community-based asthma clinic
• Female (self-identified)
• Black (self-identified)
• ≥ 18 years of age
• English-speaking
• PHQ-9 ≥ 10 during standardized screening at the child with asthma's clinic visit
⁃ Child:
• Ages 4-11 years
• Publicly insured
• Physician-diagnosed persistent asthma