The EleVATE randomized controlled trial showed that a group prenatal care program that was developed with the help of community members reduced the incidence of postpartum depression in pregnant people. The program specifically targeted mothers with depression who were randomly assigned to the study. Group therapy represents an innovative approach to the prevention of postpartum depression because it was created with the active involvement of patients and the community. This type of intervention allows women to share their experiences and get support from other mothers in a similar situation. The results of the study suggest that group programs can be an effective tool for reducing the incidence of postpartum depression. Such approaches are important because postpartum depression affects a significant proportion of mothers and its early intervention can improve their mental health and quality of life.