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Adapting and Testing the Feasibility of a Prenatal Intervention for Low-Income Parents

ThumnailPerry-Jenkins, Byatt, Powers, & Brewer - 2018

Learn about a new pilot study that aims to improve the mental health and co-parenting relationships of underserved, low-income parents and their partners. Adapting and Testing the Feasibility of a Prenatal Intervention for Low-Income Parents will adapt and test the feasibility of a group-based intervention called Choices in Childbirth & Co-Parenting (3CP) aimed at reducing depression and stress among low-income new mothers and their partners early in pregnancy. Funded by the UMass Chan Medical School Center for Clinical and Translational Science (UMCCTS) this pilot project is a collaborative effort among UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School, Square One, and the Children’s Trust.

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