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Effectiveness of a culturally embedded, participatory music-making intervention to improve the mental health of pregnant women in Symptoms of common mental disorders (CMDs) in pregnancy; Mental and Behavioural Disorders

This study is recruiting in Gambia. It is testing a culturally embedded, participatory music-making intervention to improve the mental health of pregnant women for Symptoms of common mental disorders (CMDs) in pregnancy; Mental and Behavioural Disorders.

Mental healthOtherFrom 16 Years to 65 Years
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Sponsor
University of Roehampton
Sponsor type
University
Main activity
behavioral or lifestyle intervention
Intervention
Not available
Time commitment
multiple visits or assessments
Study phase
Not available
Enrollment
Not available
Recruitment status
Recruiting
Source
Official registry link
Public study data

Key study information

Official title
Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a culturally embedded, participatory music-making intervention (CHIME) to improve the mental health of pregnant women in The Gambia: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Condition
Symptoms of common mental disorders (CMDs) in pregnancy; Mental and Behavioural Disorders
Study status
Recruiting
Sponsor / lead affiliation
University of Roehampton
Location / country
Gambia
Registry
ISRCTN
External trial ID
ISRCTN16039584
Why this study may matter

Why this study may matter

This study may matter because it adds public evidence around mental health. HopeStage presents it as a starting point for understanding the study, checking the official source, and preparing questions with a care team.

In practice

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Taking part may help improve understanding of your condition.

It requires a lighter follow-up, often with questionnaires or check-ins.

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Official title
Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a culturally embedded, participatory music-making intervention (CHIME) to improve the mental health of pregnant women in The Gambia: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Source
ISRCTN
Official registry link
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External trial ID
ISRCTN16039584
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FAQ

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What is Effectiveness of a culturally embedded, participatory music-making intervention to improve the mental health of pregnant women in Symptoms of common mental disorders (CMDs) in pregnancy; Mental and Behavioural Disorders?

This study is exploring behavioral or lifestyle intervention for people with mental health. Participants may complete study visits, assessments, or follow-up activities defined by the research team. Direct benefit is not guaranteed.

Who is behind this study, and what type of sponsor is it?

This study is sponsored by University of Roehampton. Based on the sponsor name or official registry information, it appears to be a university. You should verify the details in the official registry record.

What does participation involve, what phase is it, and what should I ask about safety?

This study may involve behavioral or lifestyle intervention, study visits, and assessments. The time commitment is multiple visits or assessments. The study phase is not available in HopeStage data. Check the official source record to see whether a phase is listed. Enrollment is not available in HopeStage data. HopeStage cannot say whether a study is safe or right for you. Before joining, ask the research team about possible risks, time commitment, visits, side effects, compensation, safety monitoring, and whether participation may affect your current care.

Where can I verify the study details?

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