Can a phone app calm pregnancy stress? new study tests digital support for couples
NCT ID NCT07483515
Summary
This study is testing whether a mobile app that provides short weekly mindfulness and breathing exercises can help first-time expecting parents manage stress and emotions during pregnancy. Researchers want to see if using the app reduces signs of depression and improves emotional regulation skills. The study will follow couples from early pregnancy until their baby is six months old, tracking their well-being through surveys and a fitness watch.
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Institute for Human Development and Potential (IHDP), Singapore
Singapore, 117609, Singapore
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