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Implementation of a Psychoeducational Intervention in New Mothers

Implementation of a Psychoeducational Intervention in New Mothers

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to implement and examine the clinical effectiveness in a randomized study of the Catalan and Spanish versions of the culturally adapted "What Were We Thinking (WWWT)" psychoeducational intervention in primary care services, with the aim of preventing and reducing the prevalence of postpartum mental illness in new mothers. Additionally, the trial will assess the acceptability and accessibility of the intervention by families and professionals.

Researchers will compare "Usual Care" (standard postnatal care provided by professionals from the Sexual and Reproductive Health Service) with "Intervention group" (usual care plus two psychoeducative intervention WWWT sessions) to see if the "WWWT intervention" is better than "Usual Care" at preventing postpartum depression and anxiety disorders in new mothers.

Participants will:

  • Take baseline questionnaires at 2-4 weeks postpartum
  • Take usual care or usual care plus two psychoeducative intervention WWWT sessions within the first 6 weeks postpartum
  • Take the same questionnaires used in baseline plus a semi-structured interview to diagnose major mental disorder (all participants) at 3 and 6 months follow-up
  • Take a brief anonymous self-report survey (only those participants taking the WWWT intervention)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Primiparous women
  • Given birth a healthy, full-term baby in the preceding 2 weeks
  • Receiving postpartum healthcare at Atenció a la salut sexual i reproductiva (ASSIR) of Àrea Integral de Salut Barcelona Esquerra (AIS-BE)
  • Over 18 years of age
  • Give consent to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • If are unable to complete the questionnaires due to language or literacy barriers

Study details
    Depression
    Postpartum
    Anxiety

NCT06512025

Alba Roca

15 October 2025

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