Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Web-based "Self-Help" Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Symptoms of Mild-to-Moderate Anxiety and Depression in Adolescents and Young Adults With Chronic Illness
Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common in adolescents and young adults with chronic illnesses and are associated with decreased adherence to medical regimens. However, many young patients go untreated for anxiety and depression. The purpose of this study is to evaluate an online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program in young adults with chronic illness. Prior research has shown online CBT to be effective in multiple other populations, but to the investigators' knowledge, this is the first study to examine web-based CBT for young adults with chronic illnesses.
Emotional problems such as anxiety and depression commonly surface during adolescence and
are even more common among youth with chronic illness compared to other children. Emotional
comorbidities are associated with decreased adherence to medical regimens in children and
adults as well as poorer clinical outcomes for medical conditions and increased medical
expenditures. It is widely accepted that cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective
treatment for anxiety and depression and in-person CBT has been shown effective for young
people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, despite the presence of this
effective treatment, the majority of those with anxiety and depression are untreated.
Offering mental health services in an acceptable, feasible and low cost fashion remains a
challenge.
Research suggests that web-based CBT is a promising candidate for offering effective and
feasible treatment for anxiety and depression to young people. It has been shown effective
for mild to moderate symptoms of depression and anxiety in adults and adolescents with a
primary diagnosis of depression. In adults, studies comparing face-to-face CBT treatment to
web-based CBT with low level therapist support showed comparable clinical outcomes and a 15%
cost savings for online treatment. Furthermore, an online treatment format may be especially
appealing for younger populations who spend much of their time online as well as for people
with chronic illness, who may be home-bound due to symptoms. Despite the well-established
evidence base for web-based CBT in other populations, the greater affordability of web-based
CBT compared to face-to-face treatment, and the appeal of the online format for young
adults, the investigators are aware of no published studies examining the use of web-based
CBT for young adults with chronic illness. The innovation of the proposed project is to
study low- cost, web-based CBT in a new population of adolescents and young adults with
inflammatory conditions that constitute serious chronic illness.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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