Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Patient Health Questionnaire for Teens (PHQ-A) |
Measure of depression severity. An 8-item abbreviated version of the PHQ-9 used to assess mood and anxiety symptoms respectively. The PHQ-8 excludes an item assessing suicidality. Total score between 0-27, where higher scores indicate greater levels of depression. |
Change from Screening to Mid-treatment at 2 weeks; Change from Screening to Post-treatment at 4 weeks; Change from Screening to Follow-up at 6 and 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
General Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire (GAD-7) |
Measure of anxiety. A 7-item brief self-report measure used to assess the frequency and severity of anxious thoughts and behaviors over the past 2 weeks. Total score between 0-21, where higher scores indicate greater levels of anxiety. |
Change from Baseline to Mid-treatment at 2 weeks; Change from Baseline to Post-treatment at 4 weeks; Change from Baseline to Follow-up at 6 and 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Children's Depression Rating Scale-Revised (CDRS-R) |
Measure of depression. The CDRS-R is a brief rating scale based on a semi-structured interview with the child. Designed for 6- to 12-year-olds, it has been successfully used with adolescents. Seventeen symptom areas are assessed during the interview with a 5- to 7-point rating scale: Impaired Schoolwork, Difficulty Having Fun, Social Withdrawal, Appetite Disturbance, Sleep Disturbance, Excessive Fatigue, Physical Complaints, Irritability, Excessive Guilt, Low Self-Esteem, Depressed Feelings, Morbid Ideation, Suicidal Ideation, Excessive Weeping, Depressed Facial Affect, Listless Speech, and Hypoactivity. Total scores range from 17- 113. A score of =40 is indicative of depression, whereas a score =28 is often used to define remission (minimal or no symptoms). |
Change from Baseline to Post-treatment at 4 weeks |
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Secondary |
PROMIS Pediatric Global Health (PGH-7) |
Measure of global health. A 7-item self-report measure of a child's global health developed for children and adolescents in the 8-17 age range. Items assess general, physical, mental, and social health, with response options on a 5-point likert scale. Total score ranges from 1-35, where higher scores indicate better health. |
Change from Baseline to Post-treatment at 4 weeks; Change from Baseline to Follow-up at 8 weeks |
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Secondary |
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) |
An 8-item measure used to assess client's satisfaction with treatment on a 4-point scale (1 = "very dissatisfied" to 4 = "very satisfied"). Example questions include, "How would you rate the quality of service you received"? and "Did you get the kind of service you wanted?" Total sums range from 8-32, with high scores indicating greater satisfaction with the W-GenZD mobile application or the W-EdZD mobile application. |
Post-treatment at 4 weeks |
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Secondary |
Usage Rating Profile - Intervention (URPI)-Feasibility |
Measure of feasibility. A 6-item subscale that inquires about factors that impact treatment usage (i.e., intervention quality). Responses range from 1 = "slightly disagree" to 6 = "strongly agree". Scores are averages, with greater scores indicating greater intervention feasibility. |
Post-treatment at 4 weeks |
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Secondary |
Usage Rating Profile - Intervention (URPI)-Acceptability |
Measure of acceptability. A 6-item subscale that inquires about intervention acceptability. Responses range from 1 = "slightly disagree" to 6 = "strongly agree". Scores are averages, with greater scores indicating greater intervention acceptability. |
Post-treatment at 4 weeks |
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Secondary |
Working Alliance Inventory - Short Revised (WAI-SR) |
Measure of working alliance. A measure of therapeutic alliance that assesses three key aspects of the therapeutic alliance: (a) agreement on the tasks of therapy, (b) agreement on the goals of therapy and (c) development of an affective bond. Scores range from 5-20, with higher scores indicating greater alliance. The present study utilized the validated 12-item Short-Revised version (WAI-SR) with minor changes to language, replacing "therapist" with "Woebot" for participants randomized to the W-GenZD treatment arm. |
Day 4; Change from Day 4 to Post-treatment at 4 weeks |
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Secondary |
Alexithymia Questionnaire for Children (AQC) |
Measure of the alexithymia construct. A self-report questionnaire based on the original Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), revised with language oriented toward children and adolescents. A total of 20 items comprises the AQC, with responses on a 3-point Likert-scale (ranging from 0 = not true to 2 = often true). The AQC measures 3 core factors including difficulty identifying feelings (7 items), difficulty describing feelings (5 items), and externally-oriented thinking (8 items). Higher total scores correspond to an elevated presence of the factor. Emotional awareness can be measured using the 12 items that make up the difficulty identifying feelings and difficulty describing feelings factors, so we will be administering these subscales. |
Change from Baseline to Day 4; Change from Baseline to Post-treatment at 4 weeks |
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Secondary |
Cognitive Flexibility Inventory (CFI) |
Measure of cognitive flexibility. A 20-item assessment designed to measure three aspects of cognitive flexibility: the tendency to perceive difficult situations as controllable; the ability to perceive multiple alternative explanations for life occurrences and human behavior; and the ability to generate multiple alternative solutions to difficult situations. Total scores range from 7-140, with Alternatives scale ranging from 7-91 and Control scale from 7-49. There are currently no established cutoff scores for high, moderate, and low flexibility across the scales, though higher scores indicate greater flexibility. |
Change from Baseline to Post-treatment at 4 weeks |
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Secondary |
CAR, RELAX, ALONE, FORGET, FRIENDS, TROUBLE (CRAFFT) |
Measure of substance use. A validated 9-item screening tool designed to identify substance use past 12 months, substance-related risk, and substance use disorder in adolescents aged 12-21. Total CRAFFT scores range from 0-6, where a score of 0 indicates low risk level, a score <2 is medium risk, and a score >= 2 is deemed high risk. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Woebot Reflection Questionnaire (WRQ) |
Measure of user perceptions on three domains: symptoms, abilities, and quality of life. The 17-item measure assesses user perceptions on symptoms, abilities, and quality of life over the past 2 weeks. The Symptoms domain consists of 4-items asking the user to rate the severity of symptoms related to their mood, such as sadness, stress, irritability, and negative thoughts. The 7-item Abilities domain assesses how well users were able to copy, complete, or navigate responsibilities, activities, or emotions. The Quality of Life domain is 6-items and assesses the frequency of users experienced physical and social wellbeing. All responses are presented with Likert responses. This measure has not undergone psychometric testing and will be used in this study to evaluate its preliminary validity and sensitivity to change against more validated measures. |
Change from Baseline to Post-treatment at 4 weeks; Change from Baseline to Follow-up at 8 weeks |
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