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Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project

BACKGROUND: After the birth of a child, many mothers and fathers experience postpartum mental disorders like depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress or other illnesses. This endangers the establishment of a secure attachment between the children and their primary caregivers. Early...

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Autores principales: Mattheß, J., Eckert, M., Richter, K., Koch, G., Reinhold, T., Vienhues, P., Berghöfer, A., Roll, S., Keil, T., Schlensog-Schuster, F., von Klitzing, K., Ludwig-Körner, C., Kuchinke, L.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7275538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32503611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-04443-7
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author Mattheß, J.
Eckert, M.
Richter, K.
Koch, G.
Reinhold, T.
Vienhues, P.
Berghöfer, A.
Roll, S.
Keil, T.
Schlensog-Schuster, F.
von Klitzing, K.
Ludwig-Körner, C.
Kuchinke, L.
author_facet Mattheß, J.
Eckert, M.
Richter, K.
Koch, G.
Reinhold, T.
Vienhues, P.
Berghöfer, A.
Roll, S.
Keil, T.
Schlensog-Schuster, F.
von Klitzing, K.
Ludwig-Körner, C.
Kuchinke, L.
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description BACKGROUND: After the birth of a child, many mothers and fathers experience postpartum mental disorders like depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress or other illnesses. This endangers the establishment of a secure attachment between the children and their primary caregivers. Early problems in parent-child interaction can have adverse long-term effects on the family and the child’s well-being. In order to prevent a transgenerational transmission of mental disorders, it is necessary to evaluate psychotherapeutic interventions that target psychologically burdened parents of infants or toddlers. The aim of this trial is to investigate the efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy (PIP) for mothers with postpartum mental disorder and their infants (0–12 months). METHODS/DESIGN: In this open, randomized controlled intervention trial 180 mother-infant-dyads will be included and randomly allocated to 12 sessions of PIP or care as usual. The interventions take place either in inpatient adult psychiatric departments or in outpatient settings with home visits. The primary outcome is the change in maternal sensitivity assessed by the Sensitivity subscale of the Emotional Availability Scale (EAS) through videotaped dyadic play-interactions after 6 weeks. Secondary outcomes are maternal psychopathology, stress, parental reflective functioning, infant development and attachment after 6 weeks and 12 months. In addition, maternal attachment (AAI) and reflective functioning (AAI) will be analyzed as potential moderators, and resource usage in the German health system as well as associated costs will be evaluated. DISCUSSION: There is increasing demand for well-controlled studies on psychotherapeutic interventions in the postpartum period that do not only focus on particular risk groups. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) represents one of the first studies to investigate the efficacy of PIP in inpatient psychiatric departments and outpatient care centers in Germany. The results will fill knowledge gaps on the factors contributing to symptom reduction in postpartum mental disorders and improvements in mother-child relationships and help in developing preventive and therapeutic strategies for the fragmented German health care system. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Register for Clinical Trials, ID: DRKS00016353.
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spelling pubmed-72755382020-06-08 Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project Mattheß, J. Eckert, M. Richter, K. Koch, G. Reinhold, T. Vienhues, P. Berghöfer, A. Roll, S. Keil, T. Schlensog-Schuster, F. von Klitzing, K. Ludwig-Körner, C. Kuchinke, L. Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: After the birth of a child, many mothers and fathers experience postpartum mental disorders like depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress or other illnesses. This endangers the establishment of a secure attachment between the children and their primary caregivers. Early problems in parent-child interaction can have adverse long-term effects on the family and the child’s well-being. In order to prevent a transgenerational transmission of mental disorders, it is necessary to evaluate psychotherapeutic interventions that target psychologically burdened parents of infants or toddlers. The aim of this trial is to investigate the efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy (PIP) for mothers with postpartum mental disorder and their infants (0–12 months). METHODS/DESIGN: In this open, randomized controlled intervention trial 180 mother-infant-dyads will be included and randomly allocated to 12 sessions of PIP or care as usual. The interventions take place either in inpatient adult psychiatric departments or in outpatient settings with home visits. The primary outcome is the change in maternal sensitivity assessed by the Sensitivity subscale of the Emotional Availability Scale (EAS) through videotaped dyadic play-interactions after 6 weeks. Secondary outcomes are maternal psychopathology, stress, parental reflective functioning, infant development and attachment after 6 weeks and 12 months. In addition, maternal attachment (AAI) and reflective functioning (AAI) will be analyzed as potential moderators, and resource usage in the German health system as well as associated costs will be evaluated. DISCUSSION: There is increasing demand for well-controlled studies on psychotherapeutic interventions in the postpartum period that do not only focus on particular risk groups. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) represents one of the first studies to investigate the efficacy of PIP in inpatient psychiatric departments and outpatient care centers in Germany. The results will fill knowledge gaps on the factors contributing to symptom reduction in postpartum mental disorders and improvements in mother-child relationships and help in developing preventive and therapeutic strategies for the fragmented German health care system. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Register for Clinical Trials, ID: DRKS00016353. BioMed Central 2020-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7275538/ /pubmed/32503611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-04443-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 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 in a credit line to the data.
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Mattheß, J.
Eckert, M.
Richter, K.
Koch, G.
Reinhold, T.
Vienhues, P.
Berghöfer, A.
Roll, S.
Keil, T.
Schlensog-Schuster, F.
von Klitzing, K.
Ludwig-Körner, C.
Kuchinke, L.
Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project
title Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project
title_full Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project
title_fullStr Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project
title_short Efficacy of Parent-Infant-Psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the SKKIPPI project
title_sort efficacy of parent-infant-psychotherapy with mothers with postpartum mental disorder: study protocol of the randomized controlled trial as part of the skkippi project
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7275538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32503611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-04443-7
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