Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Using Bayesian Sequential Single Case Methodology to Personalize Low-Intensity Psychological Interventions for Depression: Initial Pilot Work
NCT number | NCT04779437 |
Other study ID # | 650 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | March 17, 2021 |
Est. completion date | July 19, 2023 |
Verified date | November 2023 |
Source | Ruhr University of Bochum |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The study is an initial investigation of the feasibility of applying Bayesian sequential analyses to individual participant single-case data for rapid detection of whether or not the individual is benefitting from a low-intensity computerized cognitive training intervention for depression. Patients waiting for, or in follow-up from, outpatient psychological therapy will complete first a two-week period of daily symptom monitoring, followed by two different two-week cognitive training interventions. Data collected will be used to assess feasibility of a future formal case series using Bayesian sequential analyses to determine switching of interventions, and inform the analysis parameters for such a future study.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 7 |
Est. completion date | July 19, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | July 19, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patient registered at the Ruhr University of Bochum Outpatient Psychotherapy Center ("Zentrum für Psychotherapie", ZPT) in an appropriate phase of treatment (on waiting list/ in follow-up), or from 26/10/22 having had a first consultation ("Beratungsgespräch") - Aged 18 years or above - Owning a technical device (e.g. a laptop, computer) that is compatible with the computerized training - Scoring = 6 on the QIDS (indicating at least mild levels of depressive symptoms) - Willing and able to complete all study procedures Exclusion Criteria: - Existence of a condition or circumstances that would interfere with completion of the study procedures (e.g. severe visual impairment, neurological problem, acute psychosis, or substance withdrawal symptoms) - Acute crisis with high levels of suicidal ideations or high levels of self-harm, identified either through therapist's assessment or score >1 on item 12 of the QIDS |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Germany | Zentrum für Psychotherapie [Center for Psychotherapy], Mental Health Research and Treatment Center, Ruhr University of Bochum | Bochum | Nordrhein-Westfalen |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ruhr University of Bochum |
Germany,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Feedback questionnaires | Feedback questionnaires will be used at the end of each intervention phase, asking about the intervention just completed. Further feedback about the study as a whole will be collected on study completion. | Between interventions (4 weeks post-baseline), end of study (6 weeks post-baseline) | |
Other | Negative Effects Questionnaire (NEQ) | The NEQ (Rozental et al., 2019) asks about potential negative effects of psychological interventions. The short (20-item) version is used, adapted to ask about the cognitive training interventions. | Between interventions (4 weeks post-baseline), end of study (6 weeks post-baseline) | |
Other | Credibility / Expectancy Questionnaires (CEQ) | The CEQ (Devilly & Borkovec, 2000) asks participants' assessment of the credibility of the intervention they are about to receive, and their expectation of improvement in symptoms over the course of the intervention. In this study it will be administered before each phase: prior to baseline phase (about completing daily questionnaires), and prior to each intervention phase, about the imagery CBM and Cognitive Control Training as appropriate. | Baseline, pre-intervention (2 weeks post-baseline), between interventions (4 weeks post-baseline) | |
Primary | Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - Self Report Daily Version (QIDS-daily) | The QIDS-daily is an adapted version of the QIDS-SR (Rush et al., 2003), which asks about symptoms over the past day and does not include the weight gain/loss items (as used by Holmes et al., 2016). The QIDS-daily will be completed daily over the entire study period, and we will compare the mean and slope of the daily QIDS over the intervention phase to the mean and slope of the daily QIDS in the previous phase. | End of intervention (4 weeks post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - Self Report (QIDS) | The standard QIDS-SR (Rush et al., 2003) is a measure of depression symptoms asking about symptoms over the past seven days. | Baseline, pre-intervention (2 weeks post-baseline), between interventions (4 weeks post-baseline), end of study (6 weeks post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Dimensional Anhedonia Rating Scale (DARS) | The DARS (Rizvi et al., 2015) is a 17-item self-report measure of different facets of anhedonia (desire, motivation, effort and consummatory pleasure) across different hedonic domains (hobbies/past-times, food/drinks, social activities, and sensory experiences). | Baseline, pre-intervention (2 weeks post-baseline), between interventions (4 weeks post-baseline), end of study (6 weeks post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Positive and Negative Affect Schedule - Positive subscale (PANAS-P) | This 18-item positive subscale comprises the Joviality, Self-Assurance, and Attentiveness subscales of the extended PANAS (PANAS-X; Watson & Clark, 1994), and in the current study asks about experience of positive emotions over the past week. | Baseline, pre-intervention (2 weeks post-baseline), between interventions (4 weeks post-baseline), end of study (6 weeks post-baseline) | |
Secondary | GAD-7 | The GAD-7 (Spitzer et al., 2006) is a brief (7 items) self-report anxiety questionnaire designed as a screener for Generalized Anxiety Disorder in primary care. | Baseline, pre-intervention (2 weeks post-baseline), between interventions (4 weeks post-baseline), end of study (6 weeks post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Positive Mental Health Scale (PMH) | The PMH (Lukat et al., 2016) consists of 9 items designed to assess positive mental health. | Baseline, pre-intervention (2 weeks post-baseline), between interventions (4 weeks post-baseline), end of study (6 weeks post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Prospective Imagery Test (PIT) | The PIT (Stöber, 2000) is a measure of the vividness with which participants can imagine positive events in their future. In the current study, two 10-item (5 positive and 5 negative) versions are used, with the order counterbalanced across participants. | Baseline, end of study (6 weeks post-baseline) | |
Secondary | Daily Expressions of Psychopathology (DEP) | From 26/10/22 onwards, the DEP is used in addition to the QIDS as a daily measure (completed after the QIDS each day). Nine questions in total were taken (from Wright & Zimmermann, 2021): three depression items, three anxiety items, and three anhedonia items. Participants are asked to rate each item according to much they applied in the past 24 hours, and using a scale from 0 (did not apply at all) to 6 (Applied very strongly). The DEP will be completed daily over the entire study period, and we will compare the mean and slope of the daily DEP over the intervention phase to the mean and slope of the daily DEP in the previous phase. | End of intervention (4 weeks post-baseline) |
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