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Scaling Up Maternal Mental Healthcare by Increasing Access to Treatment (SUMMIT): A Pragmatic, Non-inferiority Trial for Perinatal Depression and Anxiety
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Perinatal Depression. Completed, enrolled 1,230 participants across 5 sites in 2 countries.
Detailed Summary
SUMMIT's (Scaling Up Maternal Mental health care by Increasing access to Treatment) overarching goal is to examine the scalability and patient-centered provision of brief, evidence-based psychological treatments for perinatal depression and anxiety (N=1226). Specifically, and through a multi-site, randomized, pragmatic trial, the trial examines whether a brief, behavioral activation (BA) treatment delivered via telemedicine is as effective as the same treatment delivered in person; and whether BA delivered by non-mental health providers (e.g., nurses), with appropriate training is as effective as when delivered by specialist providers (psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers) in reducing perinatal depressive and anxiety symptoms. The study will be conducted in Toronto, NorthShore University HealthSystem in Evanston and surrounding areas including Chicago, and North Carolina. The trial will also identify relevant underlying implementation processes and determine whether, and to what extent, these strategies work differentially for certain women over others.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
A manualized 6-8 session BA treatment delivered individually to each participant.