Effectiveness of family support-based companion video sharing to improve depression in perinatal maternity: a randomized controlled trial study protocol
Rantong Bao, Chenxin Yang, Ruijin Zhu, Wenzhuo Li, Yang Bai, Yang Jiang, Guoying Zhang

TL;DR
This study tests a mobile health intervention using video sharing between pregnant women and their families to reduce depression during pregnancy in China.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel mHealth approach using bidirectional video sharing and mindfulness-based themes to improve maternal mental health.
Findings
The study will assess the efficacy of family-based video sharing in reducing depression symptoms in pregnant women.
It explores bidirectional communication as a new method for perinatal mental health support.
Results may provide scalable and culturally tailored mental health solutions for China.
Abstract
The importance of family support in addressing maternal anxiety and depression during pregnancy is widely recognized. However, cultural nuances and healthcare system dynamics in China call for tailored interventions for perinatal mental health. Family-based companion video sharing via mobile health (mHealth) emerges as a potentially effective and scalable approach, delivering cost-effective emotional support and information dissemination. It is imperative to conduct rigorous evaluations through randomized controlled trials to assess its impact on maternal mental health. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of family support-based mobile companion video sharing, providing data support for advancing perinatal mental health interventions in China. The study involves 40 pregnant women with mild to moderate depression symptoms and conducts an eight-month randomized controlled trial.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Attachment and Relationship Dynamics · Infant Development and Preterm Care
