Journal article
Early intervention to protect the mother-infant relationship following postnatal depression: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
J Milgrom, C Holt
Trials | Published : 2014
Open access
Abstract
Background: At least 13% of mothers experience depression in the first postnatal year, with accompanying feelings of despair and a range of debilitating symptoms. Serious sequelae include disturbances in the mother-infant relationship and poor long-term cognitive and behavioural outcomes for the child. Surprisingly, treatment of maternal symptoms of postnatal depression does not improve the mother-infant relationship for a majority of women. Targeted interventions to improve the mother-infant relationship following postnatal depression are scarce and, of those that exist, the majority are not evaluated in randomised controlled trials. This study aims to evaluate a brief targeted mother-infan..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work is supported by a grant from BeyondBlue. The authors wrote the protocol for this study with assistance from Dr Natalie Rose and Dr Alan Gemmill. Rachel Watts, Dr Jessica Ross and Jo du Buisson are responsible for delivering the intervention.