Supporting At-Risk Mothers Across Perinatal Period
NCT06363019
Summary
The SMART app is a mobile application based psychosocial parenting intervention containing educational materials (articles, videos, audios, podcasts) on parenting, an integrated peer support chat function with experienced mothers and an integrated forum for interaction with other mother participants. The goal of this interventional study is to test the effectiveness of a mobile-app health based intervention, SMART, mothers in the perinatal period. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. What is the effect of a mobile-based health intervention, SMART, on maternal outcomes? 2. What is the effect of a mobile-based health intervention, SMART, on infant outcomes? 3. What is the cost-effectiveness of using SMART as compared to standard routine care? Researchers will compare results with a control group that will undergo standard routine care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * mothers who (1) are 21 years old to 65 years old; (2) can read and speak English; (3) belong to a vulnerable population due to one or more of the following criteria: i) monthly household income is =/less than SGD 2500 and/or under any low-income support services (referral from social workers) ii) have positive maternal Adverse Childhood Events (ACES) evaluation; iii) single mother; iv) clinically referred by medical professionals or other allied workers for requiring psychosocial support; v) pregnancy or birth of baby diagnosed with congenital malformation/abnormality where baby is 1 year old or less and can be discharged home with mother; vi) mothers with Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scores (EPDS) =9 (at-risk for depression); and (4) have a smartphone with internet access. Exclusion Criteria: * mothers who (1) have chronic physical or mental disorders which would interfere with their ability to participate in the study, and/or (2) gave birth to a baby who needs prolonged hospitalization or NICU support and /or stillborn (3) has a cognitive impairment
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NCT06363019