The current study aims to test a brief computer-assisted intervention (psychoeducation + skills) for pregnant women with elevated PTSD symptoms. In this open trial pilot feasibility study, 20 pregnant women in their first trimester will be invited to participate in the study if they endorse elevated PTSD symptoms. Oxytocin and cortisol will be measured at baseline, one month post-intervention, three months post-intervention, and post-delivery to inform the relationship between these hormones, PTSD symptoms, and peripartum/postpartum outcomes. In addition to receiving the psychoeducation + skills intervention during their first trimester, women will be offered a "booster session" intervention following delivery to enhance utilization of skills during a critical period for maternal mental and physical health outcomes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
5
A brief computer-assisted intervention (psychoeducation + skills) for pregnant women with elevated PTSD symptoms.
Medical University of South Carolina Institute of Psychiatry
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) Total Scores
The PCL-5 is a 17-item self-report questionnaire designed to assess PTSD symptoms among civilians. In the current study, PCL-5 total scores will be utilized. Specifically, we will examine the impact of the intervention on change in PCL-5 scores across time (i.e., from baseline to post-delivery follow-up). Scores on the PCL-5 range from 0 to 80, with higher scores indicating more symptoms.
Time frame: Baseline to follow-up (follow-up will occur at one-month following the baby's birth)
Baby's Weight at Birth in Pounds/Ounces
Each baby's weight (in pounds/ounces) will be derived from the online medical record following delivery. This outcome will be used to determine the relationship between maternal PTSD symptoms (as indexed by the PCL-5 total scores--above) and infant weight at birth.
Time frame: Baseline to birth of baby.
Total Gestation Length in Weeks
The total gestation length, in weeks, will be derived from the online medical record following the baby's birth. This outcome will be used to determine the relationship between maternal PTSD symptoms (as indexed by the PCL-5 total scores--above) and total weeks gestation at birth.
Time frame: Baseline to birth of baby.
Baby's APGAR Score at Birth
Each baby's APGAR score will be derived from the online medical record following delivery. APGAR scores range from 0-10, with higher scores indicating better health at birth for baby. APGAR scores will be used to determine the relationship between maternal PTSD symptoms (as indexed by the PCL-5 total scores--above) and infant health at birth.
Time frame: Baseline to birth of baby.
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