A Problem-Solving Intervention for Women With Suicidal Ideation During Postnatal Period in Pakistan
NCT05852314
Summary
The aim of this study is to determine the feasibility and acceptability of culturally adapted CMAP for suicidal Ideation for women in postnatal period. Objectives 1. To adapt existing CMAP Intervention for suicidal ideation (CMAP-SI) in postnatal period. 2. To investigate whether CMAP-SI is feasible and acceptable among women presenting suicidal Ideations in postnatal period; and 3. To test whether there is an indication for the effects of the CMAP in reducing suicidal thoughts among women in postnatal period. 4. To explore participants experiences with CMAP-SI Intervention.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: 1. 16 to 44-year-old mothers with children 0 - 30 months old 2. Residents of the trial site catchments area 3. Able to provide informed consent 4. Presenting with suicidal ideation as measured by the Beck Suicidal Ideation Scale (BSSI) (must score 1 or 2 on item 4 and 5) 5. Not requiring in-patient psychiatric treatment. Exclusion Criteria: We will exclude mothers with any physical or psychiatric condition severe enough to prevent study participation.
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NCT05852314