Physicians in general are at risk for burnout, and this risk is heightened among women, particularly mothers. In a randomized design, central hypotheses in this study are that mothers who attend our 12-week Relational Psychotherapy Mothers Group (RPMG) intervention will show significantly greater decreases in stress, depression, burnout, and associated risk biomarker indices, as compared to comparison controls (who would meet in unstructured gatherings, for an hour a week for 12 weeks). Additionally the investigators hypothesize that the gains would be maintained three months after the intervention is completed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
44
Relational psychotherapy mothers
one hour of free time to do with as they wish
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
level of depression
Beck Depression Inventory
Time frame: Baseline to 3 months
biomarker of stress
C-reactive protein
Time frame: Baseline to 3 months
biomarker of stress
nerve-growth factor
Time frame: Baseline to 3 months
Professional functioning
The Maslach Burnout Inventory
Time frame: Baseline to 3 months
perceived social support
Quality of Social Support Scale
Time frame: Baseline to 3 months
Parenting stress
Parenting Stress Inventory
Time frame: Baseline to 3 months
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