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Behavioral Intervention
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Procedural Anxiety in High-Risk Pregnancies
Recruiting1 award
Aurora, Colorado
This trial will test a cognitive-behavioral intervention to see if it can reduce anxiety for pregnant women scheduled for Cesarean delivery. The intervention will include psychoeducation and exposure therapy in an operating room that mimics where the patient would actually be delivering. Follow-up will occur post-delivery to determine satisfaction and levels of anxiety.
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