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Save the children by treating their mothers (PriVileG-M-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve Child’s health

BACKGROUND: As early as pregnancy, maternal mental stress impinges on the child’s development and health. Thus, this may cause enhanced risk for premature birth, lowered fetal growth, and lower fetal birth weight as well as enhanced levels of the stress hormone cortisol and lowered levels of the bon...

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Autores principales: Bischoff, M., Howland, V., Klinger-König, J., Tomczyk, S., Schmidt, S., Zygmunt, M., Heckmann, M., van den Berg, N., Bethke, B., Corleis, J., Günther, S., Liutkus, K., Stentzel, U., Neumann, A., Penndorf, P., Ludwig, T., Hammer, E., Winter, T., Grabe, H. J.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6880484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31775668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2279-0
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author Bischoff, M.
Howland, V.
Klinger-König, J.
Tomczyk, S.
Schmidt, S.
Zygmunt, M.
Heckmann, M.
van den Berg, N.
Bethke, B.
Corleis, J.
Günther, S.
Liutkus, K.
Stentzel, U.
Neumann, A.
Penndorf, P.
Ludwig, T.
Hammer, E.
Winter, T.
Grabe, H. J.
author_facet Bischoff, M.
Howland, V.
Klinger-König, J.
Tomczyk, S.
Schmidt, S.
Zygmunt, M.
Heckmann, M.
van den Berg, N.
Bethke, B.
Corleis, J.
Günther, S.
Liutkus, K.
Stentzel, U.
Neumann, A.
Penndorf, P.
Ludwig, T.
Hammer, E.
Winter, T.
Grabe, H. J.
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description BACKGROUND: As early as pregnancy, maternal mental stress impinges on the child’s development and health. Thus, this may cause enhanced risk for premature birth, lowered fetal growth, and lower fetal birth weight as well as enhanced levels of the stress hormone cortisol and lowered levels of the bonding hormone oxytocin. Maternal stress further reduces maternal sensitivity for the child’s needs which impairs the mother-child-interaction and bonding. Therefore, prevention and intervention studies on mental stress are necessary, beginning prenatally and applying rigorous research methodology, such as randomized controlled trials, to ensure high validity. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial is used to assess the impact of psychotherapy and telemedicine on maternal mental stress and the child’s mental and physical health. Mentally stressed pregnant women are randomized to an intervention (IG) and a not intervened control group. The IG receives an individualized psychotherapy starting prenatal and lasting for 10 months. Afterwards, a second randomization is used to investigate whether the use of telemedicine can stabilize the therapeutic effects. Using ecological momentary assessments and video recordings, the transfer into daily life, maternal sensitivity and mother-child-bonding are assessed. Psycho-biologically, the synchronicity of cortisol and oxytocin levels between mother and child are assessed as well as the peptidome of the colostrum and breast milk, which are assumed to be essential for the adaptation to the extra-uterine environment. All assessments are compared to an additional control group of healthy women. Finally, the results of the study will lead to the development of a qualification measure for health professionals to detect mental stress, to treat it with low-level interventions and to refer those women with high stress levels to mental health professionals. DISCUSSION: The study aims to prevent the transgenerational transfer of psychiatric and somatic disorders from the mother to her child. The effects of the psychotherapy will be stabilized through telemedicine and long-term impacts on the child’s and mothers’ mental health are enhanced. The combination of psychotherapy, telemedicine and methodologies of ecological momentary assessment, video recording and bio banking are new in content-related and methodological manner. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00017065. Registered 02 May 2019. World Health Organization, Universal Trial Number: U1111–1230-9826. Registered 01 April 2019.
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spelling pubmed-68804842019-11-29 Save the children by treating their mothers (PriVileG-M-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve Child’s health Bischoff, M. Howland, V. Klinger-König, J. Tomczyk, S. Schmidt, S. Zygmunt, M. Heckmann, M. van den Berg, N. Bethke, B. Corleis, J. Günther, S. Liutkus, K. Stentzel, U. Neumann, A. Penndorf, P. Ludwig, T. Hammer, E. Winter, T. Grabe, H. J. BMC Psychiatry Study Protocol BACKGROUND: As early as pregnancy, maternal mental stress impinges on the child’s development and health. Thus, this may cause enhanced risk for premature birth, lowered fetal growth, and lower fetal birth weight as well as enhanced levels of the stress hormone cortisol and lowered levels of the bonding hormone oxytocin. Maternal stress further reduces maternal sensitivity for the child’s needs which impairs the mother-child-interaction and bonding. Therefore, prevention and intervention studies on mental stress are necessary, beginning prenatally and applying rigorous research methodology, such as randomized controlled trials, to ensure high validity. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial is used to assess the impact of psychotherapy and telemedicine on maternal mental stress and the child’s mental and physical health. Mentally stressed pregnant women are randomized to an intervention (IG) and a not intervened control group. The IG receives an individualized psychotherapy starting prenatal and lasting for 10 months. Afterwards, a second randomization is used to investigate whether the use of telemedicine can stabilize the therapeutic effects. Using ecological momentary assessments and video recordings, the transfer into daily life, maternal sensitivity and mother-child-bonding are assessed. Psycho-biologically, the synchronicity of cortisol and oxytocin levels between mother and child are assessed as well as the peptidome of the colostrum and breast milk, which are assumed to be essential for the adaptation to the extra-uterine environment. All assessments are compared to an additional control group of healthy women. Finally, the results of the study will lead to the development of a qualification measure for health professionals to detect mental stress, to treat it with low-level interventions and to refer those women with high stress levels to mental health professionals. DISCUSSION: The study aims to prevent the transgenerational transfer of psychiatric and somatic disorders from the mother to her child. The effects of the psychotherapy will be stabilized through telemedicine and long-term impacts on the child’s and mothers’ mental health are enhanced. The combination of psychotherapy, telemedicine and methodologies of ecological momentary assessment, video recording and bio banking are new in content-related and methodological manner. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00017065. Registered 02 May 2019. World Health Organization, Universal Trial Number: U1111–1230-9826. Registered 01 April 2019. BioMed Central 2019-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6880484/ /pubmed/31775668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2279-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Bischoff, M.
Howland, V.
Klinger-König, J.
Tomczyk, S.
Schmidt, S.
Zygmunt, M.
Heckmann, M.
van den Berg, N.
Bethke, B.
Corleis, J.
Günther, S.
Liutkus, K.
Stentzel, U.
Neumann, A.
Penndorf, P.
Ludwig, T.
Hammer, E.
Winter, T.
Grabe, H. J.
Save the children by treating their mothers (PriVileG-M-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve Child’s health
title Save the children by treating their mothers (PriVileG-M-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve Child’s health
title_full Save the children by treating their mothers (PriVileG-M-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve Child’s health
title_fullStr Save the children by treating their mothers (PriVileG-M-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve Child’s health
title_full_unstemmed Save the children by treating their mothers (PriVileG-M-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve Child’s health
title_short Save the children by treating their mothers (PriVileG-M-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve Child’s health
title_sort save the children by treating their mothers (privileg-m-study) - study protocol: a sequentially randomized controlled trial of individualized psychotherapy and telemedicine to reduce mental stress in pregnant women and young mothers and to improve child’s health
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6880484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31775668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2279-0
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