Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adaptation and Evaluation of Virtual Group-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy Classes for Mental Wellness in Public Safety Personnel
Verified date | May 2024 |
Source | University of Manitoba |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The principal aim of this study is to evaluate whether virtual CBTm is effective in improving mental wellness among public safety personnel (PSP). The investigators have adapted the CBTm classes to two virtual formats: 1) a facilitator-led set of virtual CBTm classes, and 2) an online self-guided version of the program. Primary Objective: Can virtual CBTm increase resiliency among PSP? Secondary Objectives: i. Does virtual CBTm improve clinical symptoms of mental and substance use disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety, PTSD, alcohol abuse) among PSP? ii. Does virtual CBTm improve self-perceived health-related quality of life among PSP? iii. Does virtual CBTm reduce burnout among PSP? Evaluation of all primary and secondary objectives will focus on clinically significant improvement in scores on well-validated measures. Steps to evaluate these objectives will include: 1) Recruit a cohort of PSP; 2) Assess baseline levels of resiliency, mental health symptoms, substance use, level of burnout, and current health-related quality of life; 3) Randomize individuals to one of two intervention arms or a waitlist control group; 4) Deliver CBTm in 2 different virtual formats; 5) Evaluate whether scores over time are significantly improved among individuals in each of the virtual CBTm groups compared with the waitlist control group. Comparisons of similarities and differences between the two intervention arms will also be conducted, particularly in terms of feasibility, acceptability, and facilitators/barriers of the virtual format for participants. The investigators will identify the demographic/symptom profiles of those who benefit most from each virtual-based CBTm.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 168 |
Est. completion date | September 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Individuals must be of legal adult status (age 18 or older) - currently employed as a public safety worker (e.g., police officer, law enforcement, fire fighter, paramedic, dispatcher, correctional worker), - and located within Manitoba Exclusion Criteria: - None |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | University of Manitoba | Winnipeg | Manitoba |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Manitoba |
Canada,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale | changes in scores
This 10-item version of the original 25-item scale was developed to measure resiliency. Scale Range: 0-40 (total score) Lower scores indicate less resiliency (i.e., worse outcome) Higher scores indicate more resiliency (i.e., better outcome) |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale | changes in scores
This 10-item version of the original 25-item scale was developed to measure resiliency. Scale Range: 0-40 (total score) Lower scores indicate less resiliency (i.e., worse outcome) Higher scores indicate more resiliency (i.e., better outcome) |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) | |
Secondary | Change in Short Form 12 (SF-12) | change in scores
This 12-item version of the original 36-item scale is a self-report of health-related quality of life. The scale includes 2 subscales, the physical component score (PCS-12) and mental component score (MCS-12) Scale Range: 0-100 (standard score for total and each subscale) Lower scores indicate worse physical and mental health functioning (i.e., worse outcome) Higher scores indicate better physical and mental health functioning (i.e., better outcome) |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in Short Form 12 (SF-12) | change in scores
This 12-item version of the original 36-item scale is a self-report of health-related quality of life. The scale includes 2 subscales, the physical component score (PCS-12) and mental component score (MCS-12) Scale Range: 0-100 (standard score for total and each subscale) Lower scores indicate worse physical and mental health functioning (i.e., worse outcome) Higher scores indicate better physical and mental health functioning (i.e., better outcome) |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) | |
Secondary | Change in Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) | change in scores
Designed specifically for assessing burnout among those working in the human services. The MBI-HSS comprises 22 questions across 3 subscales; Emotional Exhaustion (EE)-9 questions, Depersonalization (DP)-5 questions, and self-perceived lack of Personal Accomplishment (PA)-8 questions. Scale Range: EE (0-54), DP (0-30), PA (0-48) Lower scores indicate less EE, DP, and PA (i.e., better outcome) Higher scores indicate more EE, DP, and PA (i.e., worse outcome) |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) | change in scores
Designed specifically for assessing burnout among those working in the human services. The MBI-HSS comprises 22 questions across 3 subscales; Emotional Exhaustion (EE)-9 questions, Depersonalization (DP)-5 questions, and self-perceived lack of Personal Accomplishment (PA)-8 questions. Scale Range: EE (0-54), DP (0-30), PA (0-48) Lower scores indicate less EE, DP, and PA (i.e., better outcome) Higher scores indicate more EE, DP, and PA (i.e., worse outcome) |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) | |
Secondary | Change in Patient Health Questionnaire 9-Item (PHQ-9) | change in scores
Validated and reliable 9-item measure for assessing the severity of depression in the general population Scale range: 0-27 (total score_ Lower scores indicate lower severity of depressive symptoms (i.e., better outcome) Higher scores indicate higher severity of depressive symptoms (i.e., worse outcome) |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in Patient Health Questionnaire 9-Item (PHQ-9) | change in scores
Validated and reliable 9-item measure for assessing the severity of depression in the general population Scale range: 0-27 (total score_ Lower scores indicate lower severity of depressive symptoms (i.e., better outcome) Higher scores indicate higher severity of depressive symptoms (i.e., worse outcome) |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) | |
Secondary | Change in Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-Item (GAD-7) | change in scores
This 7-item measure assesses anxiety in the general population Scale range: 0-21 (total score) Lower scores indicate lower severity of anxiety symptoms (i.e., better outcome) Higher scores indicate higher severity of anxiety symptoms (i.e., worse outcome) |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-Item (GAD-7) | change in scores
This 7-item measure assesses anxiety in the general population Scale range: 0-21 (total score) Lower scores indicate lower severity of anxiety symptoms (i.e., better outcome) Higher scores indicate higher severity of anxiety symptoms (i.e., worse outcome) |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) | |
Secondary | Change in Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) | change in scores
This 10-item screening tool is used to assess alcohol consumption, drinking behaviors, and alcohol-related problems Scale range: (0-40) A score of 8 or more is associated with harmful or hazardous drinking, a score of 13 or more in women, and 15 or more in men, is likely to indicate alcohol dependence. |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) | change in scores
This 10-item screening tool is used to assess alcohol consumption, drinking behaviors, and alcohol-related problems Scale range: (0-40) A score of 8 or more is associated with harmful or hazardous drinking, a score of 13 or more in women, and 15 or more in men, is likely to indicate alcohol dependence. |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) | |
Secondary | Change in Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test (CUDIT-R) | change in scores
This 8-item screening tool was developed to assess possible cannabis use issues. Scale range: (0-32) Scores of 8 or more indicate hazardous cannabis use, while scores of 12 or more indicate a possible cannabis use disorder for which further intervention may be required. |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test (CUDIT-R) | change in scores
This 8-item screening tool was developed to assess possible cannabis use issues. Scale range: (0-32) Scores of 8 or more indicate hazardous cannabis use, while scores of 12 or more indicate a possible cannabis use disorder for which further intervention may be required. |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) | |
Secondary | Change in Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ-15) | change in scores
This 15-item scale is used to assess level of mindfulness (observing, describing, etc). Scale range: (0-75) Lower scores indicate lower level of mindfulness (i.e., worse outcome) Higher scores indicate higher level of mindfulness (i.e., better outcome) |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ-15) | change in scores
This 15-item scale is used to assess level of mindfulness (observing, describing, etc). Scale range: (0-75) Lower scores indicate lower level of mindfulness (i.e., worse outcome) Higher scores indicate higher level of mindfulness (i.e., better outcome) |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) | |
Secondary | Change in The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist DSM-5 (PCL-5) | change in scores
This questionnaire is a 20-item self-report measure of posttraumatic stress disorder Scale range: 0-80 (total score) Lower scores indicate lower severity of PTSD symptoms (i.e., better outcome) Higher scores indicate higher severity of PTSD symptoms (i.e., worse outcome) |
5 weeks (change from baseline to end of treatment) | |
Secondary | Change in The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist DSM-5 (PCL-5) | change in scores
This questionnaire is a 20-item self-report measure of posttraumatic stress disorder Scale range: 0-80 (total score) Lower scores indicate lower severity of PTSD symptoms (i.e., better outcome) Higher scores indicate higher severity of PTSD symptoms (i.e., worse outcome) |
6 months (change from end of treatment to 6-month follow-up) |
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