Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Technology Enabled Mental Health Intervention for Individuals in the Criminal Justice System
In the United States, over 60% of the 2.2 million people who are incarcerated struggle with mental health problems. Currently, correctional facilities are limited in their ability to provide care. As technology-enabled interventions for mood disorders have demonstrated efficacy outside of correctional facilities, the investigators propose to build and test a technology-enabled mood disorder treatment intervention for individuals who are incarcerated.
In the United States, over 2.2 million people are incarcerated. While these numbers are
alarming, even more distressing is the rapid growth in the number of mentally ill individuals
caught in this system. Within any given year, approximately 73% of females and 55% of males
in jail will experience a mental health problem. This results in the criminal justice system
serving as a de facto mental health treatment facility for hundreds of thousands of
individuals, despite constrained funding and a paucity of qualified providers and
interventions. More than one in five jails have no access to mental health services.
There is strong evidence that technology-enabled interventions for the treatment of mood
disorders are efficacious and cost effective. Technology-enabled mental health care has many
strengths, including the ability to deliver treatment reliably, increase privacy for those
seeking services, and provide a scalable evidence-based intervention at a lower cost than
traditional face-to-face services.
Edovo has previously developed secure tablet hardware, protected networks and a learning
management system that deliver static content in the areas of academic, job skill, and life
skill programming to those incarcerated. The aim of this project is to develop and
demonstrate the feasibility of a dynamic intervention for the treatment of inmates with mood
disorders utilizing the Edovo system. A user centered design approach will be used to modify
existing evidence-based, technology-enabled mood interventions to be appropriate for the
incarcerated population. Software will be modified to run the intervention on the existing
Edovo system. The resulting intervention will be tested in a sample of inmates for an initial
clinical signal. The development of such a technology would help correctional facilities more
effectively meet their treatment requirements and rehabilitation goals.
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