Pilot Trial of CenteringPregnancy With Mindfulness Skills



Status:Completed
Conditions:Depression, Women's Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology, Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:2/4/2013
Start Date:January 2011
End Date:June 2013
Contact:Larissa G Duncan, PhD
Email:duncanla@ocim.ucsf.edu
Phone:415-514-8602

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Integrative Stress Reduction for Maternal-Child Health


In the U.S., rates of preterm birth and low birth weight have increased over the past 30
years. Poor birth outcomes are especially high among racial/ethnic minority populations.
Maternal stress is an important factor that can lead to negative birth outcomes. Thus,
programs that reduce stress during pregnancy could improve birth outcomes. Initial pilot
work tested a mindfulness-based approach to stress reduction during pregnancy. Women in the
pilot study had lower stress and improved coping after the program. For the current study,
mindfulness is added to an existing prenatal healthcare program called CenteringPregnancy
(CP). CP provides prenatal care through 10 group sessions. This study compares CP with a
version of CP infused with mindfulness skills training. Effects of the two versions of CP on
psychological stress and coping, stress hormones, and birth outcomes will be tested. Data
will be collected from participants three times: twice during pregnancy and once after
birth. Medical records will provide data on birth outcomes and other health factors. The
study will provide initial information about a mind-body program to reduce stress and
improve birth outcomes. Data from the study will inform the development of an R01 proposal
for a larger study. The study will also help advance the long term goal of reducing health
disparities.


Inclusion Criteria:

- age 18 and over

- enrolled to receive group-based prenatal healthcare from the San Francisco General
Hospital (SFGH) Outpatient Midwifery Clinic CenteringPregnancy program

Exclusion Criteria:

- ineligible for CenteringPregnancy due to the need for individualized prenatal care

- Type 2 diabetes

- HIV

- seizure disorder

- serious mental health disorder

- substance abuse or medical condition that would lead to inability to adhere to
intervention guidelines

- not fluent in English or Spanish

- previous formal training in meditation, yoga, or other mind-body practice

- previous participation in CenteringPregnancy
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