In this study, pregnant women were screened and managed for depression and anxiety in three time windows: early pregnancy, mid-pregnancy, and late pregnancy. Pregnant women who screened positive for depression and/or anxiety during pregnancy were dynamically enrolled in the study and stratified into randomized groups based on gestation period (early/mid and late), depression and/or anxiety, randomly assigned to the intervention and control groups on a 1:1 basis. Pregnant women with mild anxiety and/or depression self-study the Psychic Fitness Camp, and pregnant women with moderate-to-severe anxiety and/or depression self-study the Psychic Fitness Camp with immediate referral to an obstetrician for one to three Mood Scan. The control group received routine care.
The intervention group used the "Psychological Training Camp \& Obstetrician-Led Psychoprenatal Intervention (PICONI)" stepwise care model, which incorporated cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness,etc., with the Psychic Fitness Camp being a self-help learning experience and the Mood Scan being a perinatal clinic doctor guiding pregnant women in unhealthy thinking alternatives and behavior design. Metabolic markers of perinatal depression anxiety and the mitigating effects of the stepped care model were explored by collecting blood and urine samples from the study participants during early, mid and late pregnancy respectively, samples were collected and stored in a refrigerator at -80 degrees Celsius.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
600
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Ma'anshan Maternal and Child Health Center
Ma’anshan, China
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