Dennis-Tiwary et al. (2017). Salutary effects of an attention bias modification mobile application on biobehavioral measures of stress and anxiety during pregnancy |
iOS |
Free |
NIH, NIMHD |
Antenatal anxiety |
33 |
Attention bias modification training |
Self-report anxiety, stress, depression; salivary cortisol; ERP (event-related potential on EEG) to threat cues |
4 weeks |
No effect on subjective anxiety, positive effect on cortisol level |
Yes |
Hantsoo et al. (2018). A mobile application for monitoring and management of depressed mood in a vulnerable pregnant population |
iOS, Android |
Free |
Ginger.io; Penn Center for Healthcare Innovation; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program |
Antenatal depression |
72 |
Tracking |
PHQ9; GAD; number of phone calls with providers (as a proxy for patient engagement); subjective ease of managing mental health with the app |
8 weeks |
Improved PHQ9, GAD scores; more provider phone encounters that mentioned mental health, and better anxiety/depression scores in those that did have such a phone call |
No |
Chan et al. (2019). Using smartphone-based psychoeducation to reduce postnatal depression among first-time mothers: Randomized controlled trial |
Not specified |
Free |
Health and Medical Research Fund, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region |
Antenatal and postnatal depression |
660 |
Education |
EPDS; secondary: anxiety, stress level, health-related QoL |
4 weeks |
Improved EPDS at 4 weeks compared to control |
No |
Teychenne et al. (2018). Feasibility and acceptability of a home-based physical activity program for postnatal women with depressive symptoms: A pilot study |
Web app |
Not specified |
Institutional |
Postpartum depression at 3–6 months |
11 |
Education, motivational material |
EPDS |
8 weeks |
Improved EPDS scores |
Unknown |
Baumel et al. (2018). Digital Peer-Support Platform (7Cups) as an adjunct treatment for women with postpartum depression: Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy study |
URL, certain part available via app |
Free |
Not specified |
Postpartum depression and anxiety |
20 |
Self-help tools, peer support |
Beck depression inventory II; EPDS; Beck anxiety inventory |
2 months |
Improved EPDS but no difference with control |
Yes |
Goetz et al. (2020). Effects of a brief electronic mindfulness-based intervention on relieving prenatal depression and anxiety in hospitalized high-risk pregnant women: Exploratory pilot study |
Not specified |
Free |
Not specified |
Peripartum depression and anxiety during inpatient stay |
68 |
Mindfulness |
EPDS; STAI-S; abridged version of PRAQ-R |
None |
Improved childbirth anxiety (reduction in PRAQ-R and STAI-S), no change in EPDS |
Yes |
Jannati et al. (2020). Effectiveness of an app-based cognitive behavioral therapy program for postpartum depression in primary care: A randomized controlled trial |
Not specified |
Free |
None |
Postpartum depression |
78 |
CBT |
EPDS |
2 months |
Significantly improved EPDS between baseline and 2 months in intervention group (no change in control) |
No |
Shorey et al. (2017). A randomized‐ controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of the ‘Home‐but not Alone’ mobile‐ health application educational programme on parental outcomes |
Not specified |
Not specified |
National University of Singapore Start-Up Grant |
Postpartum depression in first-time parents |
250 |
Education |
EPDS |
6 weeks |
No significant change in depression |
No |
Sawyer et al. (2019). The effectiveness of an app-based nurse-moderated program for new mothers with depression and parenting problems (eMums Plus): Pragmatic randomized controlled trial |
iOS, Android |
Free |
Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation Grant (161,258); National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centres of Research Excellence Grant (1,099,422) |
Postnatal depression, maternal self-competence, quality of mother-infant relationship |
160 |
Nurse-led group intervention, education, peer support |
EPDS; maternal self- competence (PSCS, PSI competence subscale); quality of mother-infant relationship (SCAST scale, PSI attachment subscale) |
12 months |
No significant change in depressive symptoms nor improvement in maternal caregiving; mothers in intervention found app helpful and easy to use |
Yes |