Reach Out, Stay Strong, Essentials for Mothers of Newborns (ROSE), a Study of a Postpartum Depression Prevention Intervention Among Pregnant Women in a Women's Health Clinic

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The purpose of this study is to learn more about pregnant women's' experience with Reach Out, Stay Strong, Essentials for mothers of newborns (ROSE) and to evaluate the effectiveness of the ROSE program in preventing and reducing post-partum depressive symptoms, decreasing stress, and increasing social support among pregnant women.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Female
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 100
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• Receive prenatal care at the Sunset Park Family Health Center for Women's Health and Pediatrics (SPWHP)

• Female

• At least 18 years of age

• Speaks and understands English or Spanish (depending on the language of the next group)

• Is pregnant

• Is in the second trimester of her pregnancy

• Capable of providing informed consent.

• Scores between 4 and 12 on Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale or records 2 or more ACEs on adapted ACEs questionnaire

Locations
United States
New York
NYU Langone Health
RECRUITING
New York
Contact Information
Primary
Juliana Zeller
Juliana.Zeller@nyulangone.org
646-951-6568
Time Frame
Start Date: 2021-03-21
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-08-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 117
Treatments
Experimental: Rose Program Group
ROSE is a 7-session intervention. Participants will attend 6 weekly group sessions virtually, through a program on the computer called WebEx or at the clinic, and then one individual session after delivery. Participants will complete a few questionnaires at three different timepoints, including demographics, stress, social support, physical and mental health, and trauma.
No_intervention: Comparison Group
Participants will complete three sets of questionnaires including demographics, stress, social support, physical and mental health, and trauma.
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Sponsors
Leads: NYU Langone Health

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