| Literature DB >> 34792478 |
Jaime Hamil1, Alinne Z Barrera2, Darius Tandon1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Mothers and Babies (MB) Course is recognized by the US Preventive Services Task Force as an evidence-based preventive intervention for postpartum depression (PPD) that should be recommended to pregnant women at risk for PPD.Entities:
Keywords: SMS; perinatal mental health; postpartum depression; public health; technology
Year: 2021 PMID: 34792478 PMCID: PMC8663697 DOI: 10.2196/30995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Participant characteristics (N=28).
| Demographic characteristics | Value | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 23.7 (4.3) | |
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| Black or African American | 12 (43) |
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| Hispanic or Latinx | 10 (36) |
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| White | 4 (14) |
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| Biracial | 1 (4) |
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| Prefer to not specify | 1 (4) |
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| Single | 16 (57) |
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| Living with partner | 8 (28) |
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| Engaged | 2 (7) |
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| Married | 2 (7) |
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| Grades 1-8 | 1 (4) |
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| Grades 9-12 (no diploma) | 8 (28) |
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| High-school diploma or GEDa | 7 (25) |
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| Some college (no degree) | 11 (39) |
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| College degree | 1 (4) |
| Unemployed, n (%) | 15 (54) | |
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| 0-24,999 | 22 (81) |
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| 25,000-49,999 | 2 (7) |
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| 50,000-74,999 | 3 (11) |
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| Primarily spoken at home | 23 (82) |
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| Weeks pregnant, mean (SD) | 25.6 (9.0) |
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| Unplanned pregnancy, n (%) | 22 (78) |
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| First childbirth, n (%) | 13 (46) |
aGED: General Educational Development test.
Mothers and Babies Plus Text Messaging (MB-TXT) examples classified by Mothers and Babies (MB) 1-on-1 session topics.
| Topic and HVa # | Skill reinforcement | Homework reminder | Self-monitoring | ||||
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| 1 | Everybody has stress. It affects how you feel and how you interact with your baby. Do something today to manage stress. It can be as small as counting to 10 | PPb: Watch and make notes about the 15 min video on being your child’s first teacher [ | How stressed do you feel when you think about becoming or being a mom? Reply 9 to 1 (with 9 being the most stressed and 1 the least stressed) | |||
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| 2 | Inner reality: your thoughts. Outer reality: what you do, who you relate to, what is around you. Stop and notice your realities | PP: Remember to keep track of how you are feeling by circling your mood rating on worksheet 2.2 at the end of the day | Reply and let us know what your mood is today on a scale of 1-9 (with 9 being the best day ever, 5 being average, and 1 worst day ever) | |||
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| 3 | It’s hard to do something pleasant when you are stressed or feeling sad. One pleasant activity can lead to more. Pick one thing you will do to destress | PP: What do you enjoy doing by yourself, with others, and with your baby? Think about it or write it down on worksheet 3.2 | Are you working on creating your list of pleasant activities you like to do? Reply Y or N | |||
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| 4 | Pleasant activities can be low to no cost, brief, and things that are part of our daily routines | PP: Do not forget to do 1 pleasant activity this week. Fit it into your week by planning a day/time to do it using worksheet 4.3 | Were you able to schedule or complete a pleasant activity? Reply Y/N (If Y, also text us what you did!) | |||
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| 5 | Babies learn by playing. Doing pleasant activities with you enhances their development. Notice how and what other babies in your community like to play | PP: Remember to keep track of how you are feeling (Quick Mood Scale) and how many pleasant activities you do each day on worksheet 5.3 | Reply and let us know your mood for today on a scale of 1 to 9 (with 9 being the best) | |||
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| 6 | People have helpful and harmful thoughts and both types affect how we feel. Make an effort to think helpful thoughts or imagine positive images | PP: What helpful or harmful thoughts have you had this week about being pregnant or becoming a mom? Write them down on worksheet 6.6 | Text us a positive thought you have about becoming or being a mom | |||
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| 7 | Talking back to harmful thoughts is one way to reduce them. Today, change one of your harmful thoughts into a more helpful thought | PP: Keep track of your mood (Quick Mood Scale). Count how many helpful/harmful thoughts you have this week. Decrease harmful thoughts with a new skill on worksheet 7.4 | Have you noticed any harmful thoughts you have? Reply Y/N (In addition, tell us if you used a strategy to reduce it.) | |||
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| 8 | Your thoughts can affect your future and your baby’s future. It is helpful to have thoughts about your future so you can act in ways to achieve your goals | PP: This week think about what you want your baby’s ideal future to look like. What can you begin to do now to prepare for it? Put your ideas on worksheet 8.3 | Reply and let us know your mood for today on a scale of 1-9 (with 9 being the best) | |||
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| 9 | Being with others can affect how you feel. Many people feel sad or depressed when they do not have positive contacts or have negative contacts with others | PP: On worksheet 9.4 rate how you are feeling and the number of positive and negative contacts you have each day. Try to do this every day of this week | Tell us about one positive contact you had this week. Text us who you were with and what you did together? | |||
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| 10 | Support from others is important for all of us. Positive contacts help you when life gets hard. Different people can provide support for different things | PP: Knowing who you can count on to support your baby is this week’s personal project. Write down who those people are on worksheet 10.3 | Think about who supported you this week if you were having a difficult day. Text us what kind of support they gave you | |||
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| 11 | It is important to have your needs met and express what you need. Positive, clear, and direct requests are the best way to communicate. Practice being assertive | PP: This week try to ask for something from anyone—even your home visitor! What way of asking will help get your needs met—passive, aggressive, and assertive? | Reply and let us know your mood for today on a scale of 1 to 9 (with 9 being the best) | |||
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| 12 | Creating a healthy reality for you and your baby must do with your activities, your thoughts, and your contact with others | Congratulations on finishing the MB! On a scale of 1 to 9, how helpful were texts in reminding you about main ideas and personal projects (9 is most helpful)? | Congratulations on finishing the MB! On a scale of 1 to 9, how helpful were texts in reminding you about main ideas and personal projects (9 is most helpful)? | |||
aHV: home visiting.
bPP: personal project.
Participant responses to Mothers and Babies Plus Text Messaging stress and mood rating text messages (N=28).
| Session | Text message | Response rate, n (%) | Mean (SD) | Range | Narrative responses |
| 1 | How stressed do you feel when you think about becoming or being a mom? Reply 9 to 1 (with 9 being the most stressed and 1 the least stressed)? | 16 (57) | 3.64 (2.44) | 1-8 | “Because I have to work out whether or not I’m going to go back too [sic] work after giving birth or sit it out for a few months...and putting the new babysitting plan in action if I decide to go back to work; It feels good. I love being a mom, my kids, my life” |
| 2 | Reply and let us know your mood for today on a scale of 1-9 (with 9 being the best day ever, 5 being average, and 1 worst day ever). | 18 (66) | 7.06 (1.43) | 4-9 | “Today my son graduated from kindergarten. I’m so proud and excited!” |
| 5 | Reply and let us know your mood for today on a scale of 1-9 (with 9 being the best). | 17 (61) | 7.5 (1.09) | 6-9 | “I feel good and am present” |
| 8 | Reply and let us know your mood for today on a scale of 1-9 (with 9 being the best). | 19 (68) | 7.59 (1.77) | 2-9 | “Just got back from ______ [and the] train was 2 hours late—they lost my luggage” |
| 11 | Reply and let us know your mood for today on a scale of 1-9 (with 9 being the best). | 15 (55) | 7.18 (2.14) | 2-9 | N/Aa |
aN/A: not applicable.
Participant responses to Mothers and Babies Plus Text Messaging self-monitoring text messages.
| Session | Topic | Text message | Narrative responses |
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Pleasant activities What do you like to do? Overcoming obstacles | Were you able to schedule or complete a pleasant activity? Reply Y/N (If Y, also text us what you did!) |
“Yes, dancing.” “Yes, I went shopping for Christmas gifts (Spanish)” “Yes, I crocheted on my son’s blanket while we listened to music” “Yes, I was able to take my kids to the park and teach my daughter how to rollerblade and jump rope” “Yes, I went shopping and to a family BBQ” |
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Thoughts What are thoughts? Helpful/positive thoughts | Text us a positive thought you have about becoming or being a mom |
“I am excited to see my baby’s eyes and smile” “I must take care of myself so I can take care of those I love” “I’m doing a good job! Motherhood is challenging and it [is] ok to struggle!!!” “My son is cute” “I’m looking forward to being an even better mom than before. Watching and growing with my daughter. Being there for both my children. Things are looking up as I become more positive about becoming a parent. I’m even thinking of a career change as a result” |
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Contact with others Breaking the cycle between negative mood and fewer positive contacts | Tell us about one positive contact you had this week. Text us who you were with and what you did together? |
“On Monday my dad and my brother came to my house we had dinner together and we talk about our childhood” “I had positive contact with my children. We played with blocks, I read stories and we had a great day” “My friend Mara met me at the park and walked back home with me. She walked my dog while I pushed the stroller” “Contact with my newborn. My baby was born” |