Overview
The purpose of this pilot randomized controlled trial is to assess the feasibility of offering a 9-week group cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT; a type of talking therapy) led by a psychiatrist and public health nurse to fathers and non-birthing parents who identify as fathers or fathers-to-be (have a partner who is expecting) with perinatal depression. Fathers or fathers-to-be living in Ontario who have depression symptoms while their partner has been pregnant and/or during the first 18 months of their child's life will be assigned with a 50/50 chance (like flipping a coin) to receive online group CBT in addition to usual care, or to receive usual care only.
Description
This study will involve a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) to determine the feasibility of the intervention and study protocol for assessing if a 9-week group CBT intervention added to treatment as usual (TAU) can improve paternal perinatal depression symptoms more than TAU alone. The primary objective is to assess feasibility of the intervention including recruitment, completion of study measures, retention, and participant satisfaction/acceptability of the intervention. The secondary objective of the RCT is to estimate treatment effects on depressive symptoms to guide the conduct of a future full-scale RCT of the intervention. Estimate of treatment effect will serve as a primary outcome measure in a later full-scale RCT.
Forty-eight participants will be assigned in a 1:1 ratio to the experimental or control group. Participants in both groups will complete online questionnaires and structured telephone interviews at baseline (T1), 9 weeks later (T2 - immediately post-intervention in the experimental group) and 6 months post-enrollment (T3). Those assigned to receive the 9-week CBT group will also be asked questions about their satisfaction with the program and recommendations for improvement.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Non-birthing individuals identifying as fathers-to-be (i.e., have a pregnant partner) or fathers with an infant <18 months at recruitment, be fluent in written/spoken English, have an EPDS score ≥9 and live in Ontario
Exclusion Criteria:
- Free of bipolar, psychotic, borderline personality and current substance use disorders