1. Depressive symptoms and gestational length among pregnant adolescents: Cluster randomized control trial of CenteringPregnancy® plus group prenatal care
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Jeannette R. Ickovics, Jessica B. Lewis, Jennifer N. Felder, Shayna D. Cunningham, Melanie Thomas, Sharon Schindler Rising, Elissa S. Epel, and Jonathan N. Tobin
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Postpartum depression ,Pediatrics ,cluster randomized controlled trial ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn ,law.invention ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Pregnancy ,law ,Infant Mortality ,Psychology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pediatric ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Depression ,Obstetrics ,Postpartum Period ,Gestational age ,Prenatal Care ,group prenatal care ,Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Mental Health ,Premature birth ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Pregnancy in Adolescence ,Female ,Pregnancy Trimester ,Pediatric Research Initiative ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Pregnancy Trimester, Third ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Gestational Age ,Prenatal care ,Article ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Research ,Preterm ,medicine ,Humans ,Conditions Affecting the Embryonic and Fetal Periods ,perinatal ,Third ,Prevention ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,preterm birth ,Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period ,medicine.disease ,Pregnancy Complications ,Good Health and Well Being ,New York City ,Postpartum period - Abstract
OBJECTIVES Depressive symptoms are associated with preterm birth among adults. Pregnant adolescents have high rates of depressive symptoms and low rates of treatment; however, few interventions have targeted this vulnerable group. Objectives are to: (a) examine impact of CenteringPregnancy® Plus group prenatal care on perinatal depressive symptoms compared to individual prenatal care; and (b) determine effects of depressive symptoms on gestational age and preterm birth among pregnant adolescents. METHOD This cluster-randomized controlled trial was conducted in 14 community health centers and hospitals in New York City. Clinical sites were randomized to receive standard individual prenatal care (n = 7) or CenteringPregnancy® Plus group prenatal care (n = 7). Pregnant adolescents (ages 14-21, N = 1,135) completed the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale during pregnancy (second and third trimesters) and postpartum (6 and 12 months). Gestational age was obtained from medical records, based on ultrasound dating. Intention to treat analyses were used to examine objectives. RESULTS Adolescents at clinical sites randomized to CenteringPregnancy® Plus experienced greater reductions in perinatal depressive symptoms compared to those at clinical sites randomized to individual care (p = .003). Increased depressive symptoms from second to third pregnancy trimester were associated with shorter gestational age at delivery and preterm birth (
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- 2017
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