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Interpersonal Therapy Pregnancy Study
Please refer to this study by identifier 4914

Principal Investigator(s)
Catherine Monk

Purpose

We are conducting a research study to learn what kind of counseling helps pregnant women feel better. We also want to learn how women’s moods affect the developing child.

Type of Study: Clinical Trial
Setting of Study: outpatient
Clinical Trials.gov number: 
Providing Clinical Treatment?: Yes
No Cost Treatment?: Yes

Study Activities

Filling Out Forms
Computer Tasks
Psychophysiology measurements
Provides Payment: Compensation for study related procedures



Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years - 40 Years
Genders Eligible for Study: Female
This study is recruiting Healthy Volunteers.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:
Healthy pregnancy
Depressed
English speaker

Location: CUMC Behavioral Medicine Program/ Dept. of Psychiatry Suite 1-121, Ofc H 1150 St. Nicholas Avenue New York, NY, 10032
Clinic: 
Division: Behavioral Medicine

Study chairs or principal investigators:
Catherine E Monk PhD, Principal Investigator

Co-investigators:
William Fifer, PhD,
Richard Sloan, PhD,
Myrna Weissman, PhD,
D. Alex Spadola, MD,

For more information, please contact

Sonia S Mbabazi
Tel: 212 851-5584
E-mail: ssm2114@columbia.edu




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