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Effects of a responsive parenting intervention on Black mothers' depressive symptoms postpartum: Secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology ( IF 4.5 ) Pub Date : 2024-12-01 , DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000926
Olutosin Adesogan,Steven R H Beach,Sierra E Carter,Isha W Metzger,Justin A Lavner
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology ( IF 4.5 ) Pub Date : 2024-12-01 , DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000926
Olutosin Adesogan,Steven R H Beach,Sierra E Carter,Isha W Metzger,Justin A Lavner
OBJECTIVE
This study examined whether a responsive parenting (RP) intervention for first-time Black mothers had secondary benefits for their mental health by reducing their postpartum depressive symptoms.
METHOD
In total, 212 first-time Black mothers participated in the Sleep Strong African American Families randomized control trial. Mothers were randomized to the RP condition or a safety control condition at 1-week postpartum. Participants reported their depressive symptoms at 1-, 8-, and 16-week postpartum. Data were analyzed using linear regression and moderation analyses.
RESULTS
There was not a significant main effect of the intervention condition on mothers' depressive symptoms at 8- or 16-week postpartum. However, at 8-week postpartum, the main effect of the condition was significantly moderated by mothers' depressive symptoms at baseline: Mothers in the RP condition reported significantly lower levels of 8-week depressive symptoms than mothers in the safety control condition if they initially had clinically significant depressive symptoms but did not differ from controls if they did not initially have clinically significant depressive symptoms. This interaction effect was not significant at 16-week postpartum. Effects remained consistent, controlling for demographic variables, which did not significantly moderate condition effects at 8- or 16-week postpartum.
CONCLUSION
Participation in the Sleep Strong African American Families responsive parenting intervention led to a more rapid reduction in depressive symptoms among first-time Black mothers with clinically significant depressive symptoms at baseline relative to the control condition. Findings suggest that family-focused responsive parenting interventions may serve as forms of "constructed resilience" that promote positive mental health early in the postpartum period. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
中文翻译:
反应性育儿干预对黑人母亲产后抑郁症状的影响:一项随机临床试验的二次分析。
目的 本研究检查了针对首次黑人母亲的响应式育儿 (RP) 干预是否通过减少她们的产后抑郁症状对她们的心理健康有次要好处。方法 共有 212 名首次黑人母亲参加了 Sleep Strong 非裔美国人家庭随机对照试验。母亲在产后 1 周被随机分配到 RP 条件或安全对照条件。参与者在产后 1 周、 8 周和 16 周报告了他们的抑郁症状。使用线性回归和调节分析分析数据。结果 干预条件对产后 8 或 16 周母亲抑郁症状的主效应不显著。然而,在产后 8 周,该病症的主要影响受到基线时母亲抑郁症状的显著调节: 如果 RP 条件下的母亲最初有临床上显着的抑郁症状,则报告的 8 周抑郁症状水平显着低于安全对照条件下的母亲,但如果她们最初没有临床上显着的抑郁症状,则与对照组没有差异。这种交互效应在产后 16 周时不显著。效果保持一致,控制人口统计学变量,这些变量在产后 8 或 16 周没有显着缓解病情影响。结论 参与 Sleep Strong 非裔美国人家庭响应式育儿干预导致相对于对照条件,基线时具有临床显着抑郁症状的首次黑人母亲的抑郁症状减轻得更快。 研究结果表明,以家庭为中心的响应式育儿干预可以作为“构建弹性”的形式,在产后早期促进积极的心理健康。(PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
更新日期:2024-12-01
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反应性育儿干预对黑人母亲产后抑郁症状的影响:一项随机临床试验的二次分析。
目的 本研究检查了针对首次黑人母亲的响应式育儿 (RP) 干预是否通过减少她们的产后抑郁症状对她们的心理健康有次要好处。方法 共有 212 名首次黑人母亲参加了 Sleep Strong 非裔美国人家庭随机对照试验。母亲在产后 1 周被随机分配到 RP 条件或安全对照条件。参与者在产后 1 周、 8 周和 16 周报告了他们的抑郁症状。使用线性回归和调节分析分析数据。结果 干预条件对产后 8 或 16 周母亲抑郁症状的主效应不显著。然而,在产后 8 周,该病症的主要影响受到基线时母亲抑郁症状的显著调节: 如果 RP 条件下的母亲最初有临床上显着的抑郁症状,则报告的 8 周抑郁症状水平显着低于安全对照条件下的母亲,但如果她们最初没有临床上显着的抑郁症状,则与对照组没有差异。这种交互效应在产后 16 周时不显著。效果保持一致,控制人口统计学变量,这些变量在产后 8 或 16 周没有显着缓解病情影响。结论 参与 Sleep Strong 非裔美国人家庭响应式育儿干预导致相对于对照条件,基线时具有临床显着抑郁症状的首次黑人母亲的抑郁症状减轻得更快。 研究结果表明,以家庭为中心的响应式育儿干预可以作为“构建弹性”的形式,在产后早期促进积极的心理健康。(PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。