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Building Emotional Awareness and Mental Health in Parenting (BEAM)

Building Emotional Awareness and Mental Health in Parenting (BEAM)

Recruiting
18-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Postpartum (child age 0-5 years) mental health problems are common, with prevalence rates ranging from 15-20% for depression, 3-43% for anxiety, and approximately 30% for anger. Depression, anxiety, and anger often occur comorbidly. If left untreated, these disorders can be long-lasting and lead to child behaviour problems, brain changes, and risk for later mental illness. We developed an app-based treatment for parental mental illness: Building Emotional Awareness and Mental Health in Parenting (BEAM). The BEAM program includes mental health and parenting videos, peer coaching, as well as a forum and drop-in Zoom sessions where parents can connect with each other to receive and provide social support. The program is supported by peer coaches (parents with lived experience of recovery from mental illness and who may have received emotion-focused parenting support) and supervised by clinically-trained staff. Peer coaches check-in with parents weekly to support their progress. Our study will see the BEAM app's effect on parent mental health, parenting stress, child behaviour, and child brain structure and function. 240 parents with high depression, anxiety, and/or anger symptoms will be recruited, with half forming the treatment-as-usual group.

Description

Although there are existing treatments for parental mental illness, there can be barriers to accessing care such as high cost and limited options in rural areas. This is troubling as untreated parental mental health symptoms can contribute to adverse consequences for both the parent and child. Thus, early intervention is critical to help prevent negative long-term effects. Digital resources can provide effective support, as they bypass many of the barriers associated with in-person interventions. The BEAM app was designed to combat these barriers and assist parents struggling with their mental health and the transition to parenthood. BEAM is a 12-week intervention with weekly videos about mental health and parenting for participants to watch. Exercises will be available so participants can practice new skills. Participants will also participate in weekly check-ins with peer coaches and have access to a secure forum where they can talk to other participants and receive social support. The BEAM Program also includes optional monthly drop-in sessions where parents can connect with each other in real time over Zoom.

Parent mental health (depression, anxiety, anger), parenting stress, and overreactive parenting will be assessed pre- and post-intervention, as well as 6 months post-intervention. Child behaviour and mental health will also be measured at all three timepoints (pre-, post-, and 6-months post-intervention). Child brain structure and function will be examined by MRI scans 6-months post-intervention. Participants will also receive brief wellness monitoring surveys in-app on a weekly basis.

There are three objectives for the present study:

  1. Examine the effects of the BEAM program on parent mental health (including symptoms of depression, anxiety, and anger).
  2. Examine the effects of the BEAM program on children's behaviour and mental health.
  3. Examine the effects of the BEAM program on children's brain structure and function.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Parent is 18 years of age or older
  • Must have a child who is 3-4 years old
  • Must show clinically elevated symptoms of depression, anxiety, &/or anger
  • Living in the Vancouver or Calgary area
  • Parent is comfortable understanding, speaking, and reading English

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Parent is under the age of 18
  • Does not show clinically elevated symptoms of depression, anxiety, and/or anger
  • History of attempted suicide or self-harm in the past 6 months
  • Does not live in the Vancouver or Calgary area
  • Child has serious genetic, neurological, or neurodevelopmental disorders that impact cognitive function or brain structure/function (e.g., Down Syndrome, epilepsy, etc.), or if they have contra-indications to MRI scanning (i.e., metal implants)

Study details
    Parent Mental Health
    Parenting
    Child Mental Health
    Child Development

NCT06046989

University of Calgary

15 October 2025

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