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CUHK_CCT00382
2013-12-04
Prospective
HMRF 11120111
Health and Medical Research Fund, Food & Health Bureau, The Government of Hong Kong SAR
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
N/A
Sally CHENG
4/F, JC School of Public Health & Primary Care, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin
22528764
sallycheng@cuhk.edu.hk
JC School of Public Health & Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Katrina TSANG
4/F, JC School of Public Health & Primary Care, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin
22528462
ktsang@cuhk.edu.hk
JC School of Public Health & Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Promoting Mental Well-being of Pregnant Women with Mindfulness-Based Childbirth and Parenting (MBCP): A Randomized Controlled Trial in Hong Kong
Promoting Mental Well-being of Pregnant Women with Mindfulness-Based Childbirth and Parenting (MBCP) in Hong Kong
促進準媽咪心理健康計劃
MBCP RCT in HK
Hong Kong
Yes
2013-10-02
Pregnancy mental well-being
Other
Educational
Mindfulness is a set of contemplative skills that cultivate non-judgemental moment-to-moment awareness, acceptance and non-avoidance of one’s present inner experience. Mindfulness is systematically taught over eight to ten weeks by group educational classes.
Mindfulness-based Childbirthing & Parenting (MBCP) is a nine-week antenatal programme with training in mindfulness through various activities such as mindful awareness of the breath, body, feelings, thoughts, and emotions; body scan meditation; mindful body movements; and loving-kindness meditation. Participants are invited to practice mindful activities at home for 30 to 45 minutes each day.
The complete programme is 30 hours in total that includes 9 antenatal weekly sessions, a half-day re
Active Control group – Antenatal Childbirth Education and Support (ACES).
This is an antenatal educational programme without the mindfulness components. The active control is a psycho-social placebo comparable to the intervention in terms of programme structure, instructor’s contact and attention, and class activities and homework assignments of similar nature and duration.
(1) currently with a singleton pregnancy at 14–20 weeks of gestation (intervention starts at 20–25 weeks of gestation);
(2) being a resident of Hong Kong who will be living in Hong Kong for at least one year after childbirth;
(3) being able to communicate in Cantonese (group sessions will be conducted in Cantonese);
(4) being able to give informed consent;
(5) having no previous experience with meditation;
(6) having no daily practice with other mind–body techniques (e.g. yoga, tai-chi); and
(7) being willing and able to attend all the sessions.
(1) being a woman who does not meet all of the inclusion criteria;
(2) having a concurrent DSM-IV Axis diagnosis or recent diagnosis of depression during the last 12 months; and
(3) currently seeing a psychiatrist or mental health professional or receiving any form of treatment for any mental condition.
18
50
Female
Interventional
Randomized
Active
Single-blind
Parallel
2014-09-01
178
Not Yet Recruiting
Self-reported Mental Component Scale (MCS-12)
This outcome is measured 4 times: before the intervention (T1), after the intervention (T2), at the six to eight weeks postpartum visit (T3), and the reunion at six months after childbirth (T4).
1. Depression measured by the validated Hong Kong Chinese version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS).
2. Perceived Stress measured by the self-reported Hong Kong Chinese version 14-item Global Measure of Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14)
3. Mindfulness level measured by the Hong Kong Chinese version self-reported 39-item Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ-C).
These outcomes are measured 4 times: before the intervention (T1), after the intervention (T2), at the six to eight weeks postpartum visit (T3), and the reunion at six months after childbirth (T4).
2016-04-08
ChiCTR-TRC-13004070
Yes
N/A
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