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Thinking Healthy Program Peer Delivered Plus (THPP+)

Thinking Healthy Program - Peer Delivered in Pakistan - Child-Focused

Background

The negative effects of perinatal depression on mother and child start early and persist throughout the life-course. Given that 10-35% of children worldwide are exposed to perinatal depression in their first year of life, 16 mitigating this intergenerational risk is a global public health priority. However, there is a dearth of studies on whether a maternal depression intervention can have long-term benefits for either the mother or her child. This is a study of the effectiveness of an extended 36-month peer-delivered depression intervention, the Thinking Healthy Programme PLUS (THPP+) for women and their children in rural Pakistan.

Study Design

The THPP+ study aims to evaluate the effects of an extended 36-month perinatal depression intervention on mother and child outcomes using a cluster randomized controlled trial (c-RCT) design. The trial will recruit 560 pregnant women who screened positive for perinatal depression (PHQ-9 >=10) from 40 village clusters, of which 20 clusters will receive the THPP+ intervention delivered by trained peers. These women will have already been participating in the trial of the shorter, 6 month long, version of the intervention. Women in the THPP+ intervention arm will receive bimonthly group-based sessions. Primary outcomes are 3-year maternal depression and 3-year child socio-emotional and cognitive development. All primary analyses will be intention-to-treat and will account for the clustered study design.

Discussion

This trial has the potential to further significantly our understanding of whether intervening on women's perinatal depression can mitigate the negative effects of maternal depression on 36-month child development.

Panoramica dello studio

Descrizione dettagliata

Every year millions of children begin a compromised developmental trajectory resulting from exposure to maternal depression. In recent years, compelling evidence that maternal depression leads to worse developmental outcomes in the child has prompted a dramatic increase in efforts to ameliorate it. However, empirical evidence linking depression treatment to improved developmental trajectories in offspring is far from robust. The evidence is lacking due to several methodological limitations of previous studies, namely, insufficient follow-up, lack of appropriate control group, and/or lack of attention to the psychological and behavioral mechanisms underlying the impact of interventions on both the mother and child.

We propose an innovative, cost-effective extension to an NIMH-funded perinatal depression cluster randomized controlled intervention trial (RCT) in Pakistan (SHARE: U19MH095687). The SHARE RCT includes individual and community-wide components and follows mothers with prenatal depression until 6 months postpartum. Our proposal, SHARE CHILD, builds on this trial in several critical ways. We (1) focus on child outcomes, (2) extend follow-up to 36 months postpartum, (3) include mothers who did not screen positive for depression in the 3rd trimester, thus enabling additional comparisons, and (4) investigate factors that mediate and modify the effect of the intervention on child outcomes. A unique window of opportunity is made possible due to the anticipated spring 2014 enrollment start date of the SHARE trial.

Our long-term goal is to identify key modifiable factors in the intergenerational transmission of risk from depressed mothers to their children. The overall objective of this proposal is to rigorously evaluate the impact of a community based perinatal depression intervention on child development by expanding the sample of an already funded RCT and extending the follow-up period to 36 months postpartum. Our central hypothesis is that the perinatal depression intervention will lead to improved child socio-emotional, cognitive, and physical outcomes. Including the non-depressed dyads in our analyses will enable us to further determine (a) how much of the excess risk due to maternal depression exposure the intervention can mitigate and (b) whether this community based intervention has an impact on all children living in the intervention clusters, even if their mothers were not depressed prenatally. Such insights would not otherwise be possible without this expanded sample given the dearth of information on child developmental norms in this setting. Together, the unique opportunity to extend the SHARE trial to the broader SHARE CHILD study and the approaches we propose will yield novel and definitive evidence of the impact of treating perinatal depression on child developmental outcomes.

Tipo di studio

Interventistico

Iscrizione (Effettivo)

1154

Fase

  • Non applicabile

Contatti e Sedi

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Luoghi di studio

      • Islamabad, Pakistan
        • Human Development Research Foundation

Criteri di partecipazione

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Criteri di ammissibilità

Età idonea allo studio

18 anni e precedenti (Adulto, Adulto più anziano)

Accetta volontari sani

No

Sessi ammissibili allo studio

Femmina

Descrizione

Inclusion Criteria:

  • currently enrolled in THPP trial
  • married
  • residing in study area for the long term

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Requiring immediate medical attention
  • development of psychotic or manic episode
  • broken mother-child dyad

Piano di studio

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Come è strutturato lo studio?

Dettagli di progettazione

  • Scopo principale: Trattamento
  • Assegnazione: Randomizzato
  • Modello interventistico: Assegnazione parallela
  • Mascheramento: Separare

Armi e interventi

Gruppo di partecipanti / Arm
Intervento / Trattamento
Sperimentale: THPP+
As part of THPP+, the intervention will continue from the 6th month postnatal through 36 months postnatal and so will consist of an additional 30 months of lower intensity services that are unique to THPP+. The THPP+ will also include additional group sessions to be held every other month for a total of 18 over the intervention duration. The content will be a continuation of the previous THPP sessions with continuing emphasis on self-care as well as the baby's health and development.
Comparatore attivo: Enhanced Usual Care
Women in the control clusters who were depressed prenatally have been receiving Enhanced Usual Care (EUC). At the time of the screening, women, their Lady Health Workers, and their local primary health care facility were informed of the diagnosis, and women were given an information sheet about depression and how to access care. There are no new EUC protocols put in place post-partum as part of the THPP+.

Cosa sta misurando lo studio?

Misure di risultato primarie

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Depression (PHQ-9 Instrument)
Lasso di tempo: 36 months post-partum

The PHQ-9 is a 9-question instrument given to patients in a primary care setting to screen for the presence and severity of depression. The results may be used to make a depression diagnosis according to the DSM-IV criteria. The PHQ-9 asks about patients experience in the last two weeks. Questions are about the level of interest in doing things, feeling down or depressed, difficulty with sleeping, energy levels, eating habits, self-perception, ability to concentrate, speed of functioning and thoughts of suicide. Responses range from "0" (not at all) to "3" (nearly every day). Scores range from 0-27, a total of 10 or above is suggestive of the presence of depression.

PHQ-9 score Depression severity 0-4 minimal depression 5-9 mild depression 10-14 moderate depression 15-19 moderately severe depression 20+ severe depression

36 months post-partum
Child Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) Total Difficulties (TD) Score
Lasso di tempo: 36 months

The SDQ is a parent-reported measure of 25 child attributes with five subscales of 5 items each; emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity, peer problems, and prosocial behavior. The TD score is calculated on the basis of four subscales (omitting prosocial behavior) with a score range of 0-40 points. The SDQ is widely used in low and middle-income countries and has been translated into Urdu. High SDQ scores are associated with a substantial increase in psychiatric risk.

The TD score of our child participants is listed as a mean in the values below. TD score of 0-13 is considered "close to average, clinically significant problems in this area are unlikely," 14-16 is "slightly raised, which may reflect clinically significant problems," and 17-40 is "high, there is substantial risk of clinically significant problems in this area."

36 months

Misure di risultato secondarie

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Disability (WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0)
Lasso di tempo: 36 months post-partum
WHODAS 2.0 was used to assess disability in the women in the cohort, the 12-item questionnaire was used to assess level of functionality over the last 30 days. The cohort was asked questions 2-13, and simple scoring was used. Responses to questions were none (0 points), mild difficulty (1 point), severe difficulty (2 points), and extreme difficulty/cannot do (4 points). Responses to the items were summed and scaled to a 0-100 scale to compute a total score, where 0 indicated no disability and 100 indicated full disability.
36 months post-partum
Infant Cognitive Development (Bayley Scales of Infant Development)
Lasso di tempo: 36 months
Bayley Scales of Infant Development-III (BSITD) is an individually administered assessment of the child's achievement of developmental milestones across five areas. For this study, we focus on receptive language and fine motor domains at 36 months. A higher score means higher functioning. The two subscales are not combined, but treated as separate variables. The subscales are scaled according to the procedure outlined in the Bayley reference manual, the scaled score minimum and maximums at 36 months are: Receptive- min: 5; max: 19, Fine Motor- min: 2; max: 19.
36 months
Number of Participants With Depression (SCID Major Depressive Episode)
Lasso di tempo: 36 months post-partum
SCID is a semi-structured interview for the diagnoses of psychiatric disorders. It has been cross-culturally adapted for assessing depression among women during pregnancy and in the postpartum period. The PHQ-9 inquires about frequency of depressive symptoms in the last 2 weeks. Given that the PHQ-9 is a screening tool, we use the SCID module for current major depressive episode as a diagnostic tool to assess the criterion-related validity of using the scores from the PHQ-9 to measure the number of symptoms endorsed by the woman over time. The diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM) IV diagnosis of current major depressive episode is generated through the SCID algorithm. If a woman was diagnosed with at least 1 MDE she was included in the outcome below.
36 months post-partum

Altre misure di risultato

Misura del risultato
Misura Descrizione
Lasso di tempo
Infant Physical Development [Z-scores (Based on WHO Criteria)]
Lasso di tempo: 36 months
Child growth was analyzed with the weight-for-age and length-for-age z scores.
36 months

Collaboratori e investigatori

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Investigatori

  • Investigatore principale: Siham Sikander, Human Development Research Foundation, Pakistan

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Inizio studio

1 ottobre 2014

Completamento primario (Effettivo)

1 agosto 2019

Completamento dello studio (Effettivo)

1 agosto 2019

Date di iscrizione allo studio

Primo inviato

13 gennaio 2016

Primo inviato che soddisfa i criteri di controllo qualità

19 gennaio 2016

Primo Inserito (Stima)

20 gennaio 2016

Aggiornamenti dei record di studio

Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato (Effettivo)

28 aprile 2021

Ultimo aggiornamento inviato che soddisfa i criteri QC

27 aprile 2021

Ultimo verificato

1 aprile 2021

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Altri numeri di identificazione dello studio

  • THPPPlusChild001

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