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The study is designed to examine the efficacy of a mobile application implementation of existing best practices in mental health treatment for managing stress, anxiety, and depression.


Clinical Trial Description

Over 61 million adults in the U.S. experience mental illness in a given year, and only 1 in 3 will receive professional care due to difficulties with access to care, stigma, cost, or time involved in seeking treatment. Pacifica Labs, Inc., produces a Mobile Application ("app") which integrates existing best practices in treatment for stress, anxiety, and depression. One major goal of the app is to empower individuals to effectively self-manage their anxiety and depression. Pacifica has been used in a pilot research study, amongst a group of nonclinical college student volunteers. It was found to have a preventative effect on stress levels (as measured by the DASS-21). The current study is designed to consider a broader population of potential users.

Study Product Pacifica is a mobile app designed to teach users strategies to manage their stress, anxiety, and depression. Users can choose which tools they want to use. The strategies are digital implementations of existing practices in psychology such as thought records, mindfulness meditation & relaxation exercises, and behavioral activation. Pacifica includes optional "guided paths" of daily psychoeducation and and activities, which users can follow if they like. The app also includes features like mood and health tracking to help individuals notice patterns in their moods and make adjustments to their activities to manage their emotions more effectively. Additionally, there is a "hope board" which serves as a place for users to put inspirational quotes, reassuring photos, or save their completed activities to be reminded of their successes in using the app. Finally, the app offers a peer support community, which is a discussion board for users to connect with others going through similar experiences or who share interests.

The interventions based on Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) include the "Thoughts" tool, which educates users about the effect of thinking errors or "cognitive distortions" on emotions and then prompts users to complete a text-based thought record, identify any cognitive distortions, and then challenge those thoughts (via positive reframe). The "Goals" tool is also based on CBT and allows users to create a list of goals to face their fears (in the case of anxiety) or re-engage with life (for those struggling with depression). The tool helps users to track their tasks and progress.

The interventions based on Mindfulness include "Meditations" which provides a suite of activities for users to learn mindfulness, practice deep breathing or body scans, guided relaxation activities, or simply listen to soothing sounds.

Pacifica also offers health-behavior tracking which allows users to monitor activities of their choice such as caffeine consumption, exercise, time spent with loved ones, etc. Users can also track their mood state "How are you feeling?" (scale of 1 = awful to 7 = great). Additionally, users can create and track custom health activities and associate words with their mood from pre-set options such as "stressed" or "happy" or can specify their own words using a hashtag such as "#engaged".

Users are able to see a visual display of their within-app self-monitoring data through the "Progress" function of the app.

The commercially available Pacifica app also allows users to connect to their health care providers through the "My Therapist" tab. This feature will be disabled for the present research study.

Participants in the study will be allowed to use whichever tools they want, in the same way that regular app users can. There is no minimum or maximum "dose" specified. ;


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NCT number NCT03333707
Study type Interventional
Source Pacifica Labs Inc.
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 2, 2017
Completion date May 10, 2018

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