An early intervention to promote maternal sensitivity in the perinatal period for women with psychosocial vulnerabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

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An early intervention to promote maternal sensitivity in the perinatal period for women with psychosocial vulnerabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. / Aarestrup, Anne Kristine; Væver, Mette Skovgaard; Janne, Petersen; Røhder, Katrine; Michaela, Schiøtz.

In: BMC Psychology, Vol. 8, 41, 2020.

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Aarestrup, AK, Væver, MS, Janne, P, Røhder, K & Michaela, S 2020, 'An early intervention to promote maternal sensitivity in the perinatal period for women with psychosocial vulnerabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial', BMC Psychology, vol. 8, 41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-020-00407-3

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Aarestrup, A. K., Væver, M. S., Janne, P., Røhder, K., & Michaela, S. (2020). An early intervention to promote maternal sensitivity in the perinatal period for women with psychosocial vulnerabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Psychology, 8, [41]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-020-00407-3

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Aarestrup AK, Væver MS, Janne P, Røhder K, Michaela S. An early intervention to promote maternal sensitivity in the perinatal period for women with psychosocial vulnerabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Psychology. 2020;8. 41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-020-00407-3

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Aarestrup, Anne Kristine ; Væver, Mette Skovgaard ; Janne, Petersen ; Røhder, Katrine ; Michaela, Schiøtz. / An early intervention to promote maternal sensitivity in the perinatal period for women with psychosocial vulnerabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. In: BMC Psychology. 2020 ; Vol. 8.

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title = "An early intervention to promote maternal sensitivity in the perinatal period for women with psychosocial vulnerabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial",
abstract = "Background:Maternal mental well-being and social circumstances during pregnancy and early childhood impact the child{\textquoteright}s well-being and development. Supportive and sensitive parenting is one of the strongest predictors of positive emotional, social and behavioral outcomes for the child. Knowledge is needed about how to detect and support vulnerable families already during pregnancy and in the postnatal period. The aim of this study is to assemble and evaluate an interdisciplinary cross-sectoral intervention to promote maternal sensitivity among women with psychological or social vulnerabilities.Methods/design:This randomized controlled trial tests the efficacy of an intervention program in the perinatal period compared to care as usual in enhancing maternal sensitivity in a group of psychologically or socially vulnerable women in the Capital Region of Denmark. The intervention consists of four components: 1) detecting symptoms of mental illness in vulnerable pregnant women and initiating treatment if indicated, 2) strengthening parenting skills using the Circle of Security Parenting program, 3) supporting breastfeeding, and 4) sharing knowledge and organizing treatment pathways for families across sectors. Seventy-six families will be randomly assigned to the intervention or care-as-usual. Data will be obtained at study inclusion at 3–5 months of pregnancy, eight weeks after childbirth, and nine months after childbirth. The primary outcome is maternal sensitivity. Secondary outcomes include infant{\textquoteright}s socio-emotional development, parents{\textquoteright} mentalization, parental stress, depressive symptoms, and parental wellbeing. Qualitative data will provide insight into the implementation process.Discussion:This paper presents the rational and background for developing the intervention. Furthermore, the design and protocol of the randomized controlled trial. It is hypothesized that the intervention will be associated with positive changes in primary and secondary outcomes. If effective, the intervention will provide insights into prenatal risk profiles among an identified group of psychosocial vulnerable women important for early screening and point to effective preventive interventions that can support women in the perinatal period, increase maternal sensitivity and promote positive child development -starting before the child is born.",
keywords = "Faculty of Social Sciences, Early intervention, Maternal sensitivity, Parenting education, Preventive intervention, Prenatal screening",
author = "Aarestrup, {Anne Kristine} and V{\ae}ver, {Mette Skovgaard} and Petersen Janne and Katrine R{\o}hder and Schi{\o}tz Michaela",
note = "Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: ID: NCT03190707. Registered June 16, 2017.",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1186/s40359-020-00407-3",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
journal = "BMC psychology",
issn = "2050-7283",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd.",

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RIS

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T1 - An early intervention to promote maternal sensitivity in the perinatal period for women with psychosocial vulnerabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

AU - Aarestrup, Anne Kristine

AU - Væver, Mette Skovgaard

AU - Janne, Petersen

AU - Røhder, Katrine

AU - Michaela, Schiøtz

N1 - Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: ID: NCT03190707. Registered June 16, 2017.

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - Background:Maternal mental well-being and social circumstances during pregnancy and early childhood impact the child’s well-being and development. Supportive and sensitive parenting is one of the strongest predictors of positive emotional, social and behavioral outcomes for the child. Knowledge is needed about how to detect and support vulnerable families already during pregnancy and in the postnatal period. The aim of this study is to assemble and evaluate an interdisciplinary cross-sectoral intervention to promote maternal sensitivity among women with psychological or social vulnerabilities.Methods/design:This randomized controlled trial tests the efficacy of an intervention program in the perinatal period compared to care as usual in enhancing maternal sensitivity in a group of psychologically or socially vulnerable women in the Capital Region of Denmark. The intervention consists of four components: 1) detecting symptoms of mental illness in vulnerable pregnant women and initiating treatment if indicated, 2) strengthening parenting skills using the Circle of Security Parenting program, 3) supporting breastfeeding, and 4) sharing knowledge and organizing treatment pathways for families across sectors. Seventy-six families will be randomly assigned to the intervention or care-as-usual. Data will be obtained at study inclusion at 3–5 months of pregnancy, eight weeks after childbirth, and nine months after childbirth. The primary outcome is maternal sensitivity. Secondary outcomes include infant’s socio-emotional development, parents’ mentalization, parental stress, depressive symptoms, and parental wellbeing. Qualitative data will provide insight into the implementation process.Discussion:This paper presents the rational and background for developing the intervention. Furthermore, the design and protocol of the randomized controlled trial. It is hypothesized that the intervention will be associated with positive changes in primary and secondary outcomes. If effective, the intervention will provide insights into prenatal risk profiles among an identified group of psychosocial vulnerable women important for early screening and point to effective preventive interventions that can support women in the perinatal period, increase maternal sensitivity and promote positive child development -starting before the child is born.

AB - Background:Maternal mental well-being and social circumstances during pregnancy and early childhood impact the child’s well-being and development. Supportive and sensitive parenting is one of the strongest predictors of positive emotional, social and behavioral outcomes for the child. Knowledge is needed about how to detect and support vulnerable families already during pregnancy and in the postnatal period. The aim of this study is to assemble and evaluate an interdisciplinary cross-sectoral intervention to promote maternal sensitivity among women with psychological or social vulnerabilities.Methods/design:This randomized controlled trial tests the efficacy of an intervention program in the perinatal period compared to care as usual in enhancing maternal sensitivity in a group of psychologically or socially vulnerable women in the Capital Region of Denmark. The intervention consists of four components: 1) detecting symptoms of mental illness in vulnerable pregnant women and initiating treatment if indicated, 2) strengthening parenting skills using the Circle of Security Parenting program, 3) supporting breastfeeding, and 4) sharing knowledge and organizing treatment pathways for families across sectors. Seventy-six families will be randomly assigned to the intervention or care-as-usual. Data will be obtained at study inclusion at 3–5 months of pregnancy, eight weeks after childbirth, and nine months after childbirth. The primary outcome is maternal sensitivity. Secondary outcomes include infant’s socio-emotional development, parents’ mentalization, parental stress, depressive symptoms, and parental wellbeing. Qualitative data will provide insight into the implementation process.Discussion:This paper presents the rational and background for developing the intervention. Furthermore, the design and protocol of the randomized controlled trial. It is hypothesized that the intervention will be associated with positive changes in primary and secondary outcomes. If effective, the intervention will provide insights into prenatal risk profiles among an identified group of psychosocial vulnerable women important for early screening and point to effective preventive interventions that can support women in the perinatal period, increase maternal sensitivity and promote positive child development -starting before the child is born.

KW - Faculty of Social Sciences

KW - Early intervention

KW - Maternal sensitivity

KW - Parenting education

KW - Preventive intervention

KW - Prenatal screening

U2 - 10.1186/s40359-020-00407-3

DO - 10.1186/s40359-020-00407-3

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32345375

VL - 8

JO - BMC psychology

JF - BMC psychology

SN - 2050-7283

M1 - 41

ER -

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