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NCT07151781

Technology Supported Mindfulness for Prenatal Depression and Mental Health-related Quality of Life in a Resource-Limited Environment

Not yet recruiting NA Last updated 3 September 2025
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Video-guided Mindfulness Exercise in Prenatal Depression in 120 participants. Not yet recruiting.

Timeline
1 November 2025
Primary endpoint
30 December 2025
31 December 2025

Quick facts

Lead sponsorBekelu Teka Worku
PhaseNA
StatusNot yet recruiting
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designparallel
Maskingsingle
Primary purposetreatment
Enrollment120
Start date1 November 2025
Primary completion30 December 2025
Estimated completion31 December 2025
Sites1 location across Ethiopia

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Bekelu Teka Worku

Who can join

Adults 15 to 49, female only, with Prenatal Depression or Mental Health Related Quality of Life. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a video-guided mindfulness intervention can improve prenatal depression symptoms, improve mental health-related quality of life, reduce the risk of maternal postpartum depression and paternal postpartum depression, and improve neonatal birth outcomes in a resource-constrained setting. This clinical trial will be conducted in pregnant women. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can video-guided mindfulness intervention be effective for prenatal depression treatment as compared to routine care? * Is there a dose-response relationship between the length of a video-guided mindfulness intervention and a reduction in prenatal depression symptoms? * Does a video-guided mindfulness intervention improve mental health-related quality of life more effectively than routine care? * What is the impact of intervention duration on the effectiveness of a video-guided mindfulness intervention for improving mental health-related quality of life? * Can a video-guided mindfulness intervention during pregnancy lead to improved neonatal birth outcomes compared to standard care? * Can a video-guided mindfulness intervention during pregnancy reduce the risk of developing prenatal depression compared to routine care? * Can the treatment of maternal prenatal depression through a video-guided mindfulness intervention reduce the risk of paternal postpartum depression? Researchers will compare the intervention group with a group of pregnant women who screen positive for prenatal depression but continue to receive only routine antenatal care, in order to evaluate differences in prenatal depression symptoms, improvements in mental health-related quality of life, reductions in the risk of maternal and paternal postpartum depression, and improvements in neonatal birth outcomes. Participants (the intervention group) will receive a video-guided mindfulness intervention that they will listen to for eight weeks at their nearest health center three times a week.

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