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Clinical Validation of a Predictive Test for Postpartum Depression


Sponsor

University of Virginia

Enrollment

500 participants

Start Date

Mar 20, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this observational study is to develop a blood test that may be predictive of postpartum depression. This Blood test is investigational and not yet FDA approved. Participants will not receive the results of this blood test. Up to 500 pregnant women will be recruited for the study from 2 sites. Participants must be age 18 or above with a singleton pregnancy and able to provide written consent in English. The Objective of this Clinical Trial is to prospectively validate the Enlighten Device test by prospectively determining false/true positive and negative rates. Building off of this, an exploratory objective of this study is to examine clinical factors associated with false positive/negative rates. This project will address the following Aim: Aim 1: Prospective collection of true/false positive and negative PPD outcomes through 6 months postpartum. Primary Hypothesis H1a: 80% or greater of pregnant women who develop PPD by 3 months after delivery will be determined to be Biomarker Positive by the Enlighten Device in T3. Primary Hypothesis H1b: 10% or fewer of pregnant women who are determined to be Biomarker Negative by the Enlighten Device in T3 will develop PPD by 3 months after delivery. Exploratory Aim 1: Investigation of clinical factors that may be associated with false positive and false negative rates, such as: medication use, stressful life events, and sociocultural context. Participants will be screened during the second or third trimester and enrolled during the third trimester, before week 30 weeks of gestation. Participants may self- identify through study advertisements in participating clinics, social media outlets, and community outreach efforts. Enrolled participants will undergo blood collection during their 3rd trimester (\~27-30 weeks, a standard pregnancy-related blood collection timepoint) for completion of the Enlighten Device test, the blood-based epigenetic biomarker test. Participants will then be interviewed at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months postpartum for the development of depression symptoms. They'll also complete a multitude of other outcome measures at each of these visits.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is testing whether a blood-based test taken during pregnancy can predict which women will develop postpartum depression (PPD) — depression that occurs after giving birth. Researchers hope to identify a reliable early-warning biomarker that could allow healthcare providers to offer support to at-risk mothers before symptoms appear. **You may be eligible if...** - You are currently pregnant with a single baby (not twins or more) - You are less than 30 weeks pregnant - You are 18 years or older - You can provide written consent in English **You may NOT be eligible if...** - The study team determines that participation would not be safe for you Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTEnlighten

The primary analysis will examine the performance of the Enlighten Device by evaluating biomarker status results ("elevated risk" or "low risk") at the third trimester against depression symptoms outcome data collected by the 3 months postpartum time point.


Locations(2)

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

Inova Health System

Falls Church, Virginia, United States

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