Five-Week Digital Program for Pregnancy Loss Grief
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ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry for a study evaluating a five-week digital perinatal bereavement support program for women who have experienced pregnancy loss. The intervention focuses on emotional processing, coping strategies, and psychological resilience. Participants are assessed at baseline, immediately after the intervention, and at 1-month, 3-month, and 6-month follow-up periods. The primary objective is to determine whether the intervention improves psychological outcomes including grief and depressive symptoms.
“The intervention consists of a structured digital support program delivered over five weeks, focusing on emotional processing, coping strategies, and psychological resilience.”
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This registry entry documents a clinical study on ClinicalTrials.gov for a digital perinatal bereavement support program. The study targets women who have experienced pregnancy loss, evaluating a structured five-week digital intervention focused on emotional processing, coping strategies, and psychological resilience.
The study may be relevant to healthcare providers offering mental health services to women after pregnancy loss, as findings could inform accessible and scalable support models. Clinical researchers and digital health developers may also monitor results for evidence on effective intervention design for perinatal grief and mental health outcomes.
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Digital Perinatal Bereavement Support Program for Women After Pregnancy Loss
N/A NCT07545551 Kind: NA Apr 22, 2026
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a digital perinatal bereavement support program designed for women who have experienced pregnancy loss. Perinatal loss is associated with significant psychological distress, including grief, depression, and anxiety, which may persist over time if not adequately addressed.
The intervention consists of a structured digital support program delivered over five weeks, focusing on emotional processing, coping strategies, and psychological resilience. Participants were assessed at baseline, immediately after the intervention, and during follow-up periods at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months.
The primary objective is to determine whether the intervention improves psychological outcomes, including grief and depressive symptoms. The findings are expected to contribute to the development of accessible and scalable mental health support models for women experiencing perinatal loss.
Conditions: Perinatal Loss, Grief, Depression Anxiety Disorder
Interventions: Supportive Care
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