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A THERAPEUTIC PLAYGROUP FOR DEPRESSED MOTHERS AND THEIR INFANTS: FEASIBILITY STUDY AND PILOT RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF COMMUNITY HUGS.

Jennifer Ericksen1, Elizabeth Loughlin1, Charlene Holt1, Natalie Rose2, Eliza Hartley1, Melissa Buultjens3, Alan W Gemmill1, Jeannette Milgrom4.   

Abstract

Symptoms of depression negatively impact on mother-infant relationships and child outcomes. We evaluated a novel, 10-session mother-infant therapeutic playgroup-Community HUGS (CHUGS)-which combines cognitive and experiential components through psychoeducation, play, music, and movement. Participants were mothers experiencing a range of postnatal mental health difficulties, including depression, with infants ≤12 months of age. However, the aim was not to treat maternal depression but to ameliorate associated problems in the mother-infant interaction. In the feasibility study, all participants received CHUGS. In the pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT), participants were randomized between intervention and a wait-list. Outcomes were the Parenting Stress Index (PSI; R.R. Abidin, 1995), Parenting Sense of Competency Scale (Self-Efficacy subscale; J. Gibaud-Wallston &amp; L.P. Wandersman, 1978), and the Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scales (P.F. Lovibond &amp; S.H. Lovibond, 1995). In the feasibility study (n = 74), PSI scores dropped on all subscales, all ps < .01. Depression, p < .001, anxiety, p = .01, stress, p = .01, and self-efficacy, p < .001, all showed improvements, as did observer-rated mother-infant interactions, p < .001. In the RCT, depression, p < .001, anxiety, p = .005, and stress, p < .001, symptoms were significantly reduced for intervention participants (n = 16), as compared to wait-list participants (n = 15). The CHUGS program had high participant satisfaction and produced improvements in self-efficacy, depression, anxiety, stress, and mother-infant interactions that supported the program's acceptability and the utility of further rollout.
© 2018 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Angst; Mutter-Kind-Interaktion; Projektstudie; analyse de faisabilité; ansiedad; anxiety; anxiété postnatale; depresión postnatal; dépression postnatale; ensayo controlado al azar; essai contrôlé randomisé; estudio de factibilidad; feasibility study; interacción madre-infante; interaction mère-bébé; mother−infant interaction; postnatal depression; postnatale Depression; randomisierte kontrollierte Studie; randomized controlled trial; التفاعل بين الام والرضيع ؛ اكتئاب ما بعد الولادة ، القلق ؛ دراسة الجدوى ؛ تجربه معشاه متحكم فيها; ランダム化対照試験; 不安; 実行可能性研究; 母嬰相互作用; 母親−乳幼児相互交流; 焦慮; 產後抑鬱; 産後抑うつ; 研究可行性; 隨機對照試驗

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29953626     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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