Psychosocial Treatment for Women With Depression and Pain

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 31, 2007

Primary Completion Date

September 30, 2011

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2011

Conditions
Pelvic PainDepression
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Interpersonal Therapy for Pain (IPT-P)

IPT-P focuses on improving relationships as a way to improve depression and pain. The patient and therapist work together to improve communication and enhance relationships and social support. Patients choose a problem focus and goal related to both their pain and depression. Up to 8 IPT-P sessions are provided regardless of ability to pay.

BEHAVIORAL

Enhanced Support and Connection to Counseling

Research staff connect patients with the Strong Family Therapy Services, Women's Behavioral Health Service, or other appropriate mental health care and reduce potential barriers from making it to the initial appointment. This support includes navigating insurance issues, addressing issues of childcare and transportation, helping to schedule the initial appointment, reminder calls, and follow-up after the scheduled intake. Research staff will also check-in monthly to see if the patients require any additional support to remain in mental health treatment. Up to 8 therapy sessions are covered regardless of ability to pay.

Trial Locations (1)

14642

University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

lead

University of Rochester

OTHER

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