Personality Style and Self Compassion in Postpartum Depression: An Online Prevention Study
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Depression, Women's Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology, Reproductive |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 6/25/2016 |
Start Date: | June 2016 |
Contact: | Meagan L Stanley, M.S. |
Email: | mstanley@paloaltou.edu |
Phone: | 5622125614 |
The primary aim of this study is to assess the relationship between personality style,
self-compassion and depression during pregnancy, to identify psychological risk factors,
particularly personality styles, that may contribute to the onset of PPD. Additionally, the
study will provide support for the effectiveness of Internet-based Compassionate-Mind
Training (iCMT) as a prevention intervention for Postpartum Depression (PPD) for women in
the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy. The study will also assess differences along
personality predictors and depression severity as they relate to intervention outcomes (i.e.
depression in postpartum and self-compassion) and engagement. The researchers hypothesize
that women both at high and low risk for PPD will receive benefits from the intervention,
however, those who endorse more maladaptive personality traits will likely engage and
benefit less than those who do not endorse these traits.
self-compassion and depression during pregnancy, to identify psychological risk factors,
particularly personality styles, that may contribute to the onset of PPD. Additionally, the
study will provide support for the effectiveness of Internet-based Compassionate-Mind
Training (iCMT) as a prevention intervention for Postpartum Depression (PPD) for women in
the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy. The study will also assess differences along
personality predictors and depression severity as they relate to intervention outcomes (i.e.
depression in postpartum and self-compassion) and engagement. The researchers hypothesize
that women both at high and low risk for PPD will receive benefits from the intervention,
however, those who endorse more maladaptive personality traits will likely engage and
benefit less than those who do not endorse these traits.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant women in the second and third trimester
Exclusion Criteria:
- Under 18 years of age
- Males
- Women who are not pregnant
- Pregnant women in the first trimester of pregnancy or over 36 weeks pregnant
- Women who likely meet criteria for a Major Depressive Episode
- Women currently in in-person psychological tx
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