At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Mother of an infant less than 2 months of age
- ✓Preferred healthcare language is Spanish
- ✓Attends a participating pediatric practice
- ✓No contraindication to participation as determined by clinic staff
- ✕Age less than 16 years old
- ✕Preferred healthcare language not Spanish
- ✕Not planning to attend participating practice
- ✕Clinic staff determines contraindication to participation in group discussion
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Pediatric Group Well Child Visits for Detection of Maternal Depression in Latinas
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Single-Session Virtual Group Psychoeducational Session about Postpartum Depression for Postpartum Depression and Postpartum Anxiety. Completed, enrolled 26 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of the proposed research is to test the feasibility and acceptability of a virtual group session which is intended to be offered universally to Spanish-speaking parents of newborns/infants attending pediatric primary care. The virtual session is intended to (1) enhance patient/family education about postpartum depression (PPD) and (2) Provide an orientation to families regarding relevant clinic and community psychosocial support resources available. The investigators will conduct a single-arm, open pilot of the session, which will be co-delivered by existing clinic staff (including social work and community outreach staff). Session contents include (1) Introduction to clinic staff, contacts, and resources (2) A video-recorded testimonial of a patient with a history of perinatal depression followed by a group discussion about/reflection on the video; (3) Review of prevalence and signs of PPD; (4) Discussion of clinic PPD screening procedures and rationale for screening; (5) Discussion of self-care and mood monitoring; (6) Discussion of relevant local resources, including information about availability of primary care resources for parents (including uninsured parents) and information about resources addressing social needs. The overall aim of the project is to Develop and pilot a virtual group augmentation of standard individual well-child care to improve (1) clinic screening procedures, discussion about and initial management of maternal depressive symptoms with immigrant Latinas and (2) patient symptom recognition, symptom disclosure, and subsequent treatment engagement
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Session contents include (1) Introduction to clinic staff, contacts, and resources (2) A video-recorded testimonial of a patient with a history of perinatal depression followed by a group discussion about/reflection on the video; (3) Review of prevalence and signs of PPD; (4) Discussion of clinic PPD screening procedures and rationale for screening; (5) Discussion of self-care and mood monitoring; (6) Discussion of relevant local resources, including information about availability of primary care resources for parents (including uninsured parents) and information about resources addressing social needs.