This study aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the Maya Perinatal Cognitive Behavioral Skills App, a novel app for pregnant and postpartum individuals experiencing difficulties with mood, anxiety, or stress. Participants will complete the 12-module app to learn evidence-based strategies previously shown to help manage mood and anxiety. Assessments will include app feedback questionnaires, feedback interviews, a daily symptom tracker, and symptom measures. The study investigators hypothesizes that participants will find content to be helpful in developing skills to manage anxiety and mood difficulties during the perinatal period, and that the app interface, session structure, and pacing will be acceptable and feasible for this population. It is further hypothesized that increased Maya Perinatal Cognitive Behavioral Skills App use, engagement, and satisfaction will be associated with lower self-reported anxiety and mood symptoms.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS) at midpoint
Timeframe: Midpoint (approximately 3 weeks)
User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS) at post-intervention
Timeframe: Post-intervention (approximately 6 weeks)
User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS) at follow-up
Timeframe: Follow-up (approximately 12 weeks)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 1 (approximately week 1)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 2 (approximately week 1)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 3 (approximately week 2)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 4 (approximately week 2)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 5 (approximately week 3)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 6 (approximately week 3)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 7 (approximately week 4)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 8 (approximately week 4)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 9 (approximately week 5)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 10 (approximately week 5)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 11 (approximately week 6)
Quantitative Feedback Survey of App Feasibility and Acceptability
Timeframe: Module 12 (approximately week 6)
Qualitative Feedback of App Feasibility and Acceptability at midpoint
Timeframe: Midpoint (approximately 3 weeks)
Qualitative Feedback of App Feasibility and Acceptability at post-intervention
Timeframe: Post-intervention (approximately 6 weeks)
Qualitative Feedback of App Feasibility and Acceptability at follow-up
Timeframe: Follow-up (approximately 12 weeks)