Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Job Search Behavior (JSB) Scale |
10-item scale to assess the frequency that a person performs certain job seeking behaviors within a week. Each item has 5 answer options (from 0 times to 6 or more times). A higher score indicates that someone performs more job seeking behaviors each week. |
Baseline; Each week of the program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
Job Search Self Efficacy (JSSE) Scale |
20-item scale to assess someone's confidence in performing job seeking behaviors and achieving job seeking outcomes. Each item has 5 answer options (from 1 to 5). Raw scores of items from each domain are averaged to produce a final domain score between 1 and 5. A higher score indicates that someone is more confident in performing a job seeking behavior or achieving a job seeking outcome, depending on the domain. |
Baseline; Week 3 of program; Week 6 of program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
The Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms (IDAS) - Social Anxiety Subscale |
6-item scale to assess social anxiety symptoms. Each item has 5 answer options (from 1 to 5). A higher score indicates a greater presence of that symptom within the past two weeks. |
Baseline; Week 3 of program; Week 6 of program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
Patient Reported Outcome Measures Information System (PROMIS) Depression Scale |
8-item scale to assess depression. Each item has 5 answer options (from 1 to 5). Minimum score = 8; maximum score = 40. A higher score indicates a greater presence of depressive symptoms. |
Baseline; Each week of the program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
Patient Reported Outcome Measures Information System (PROMIS) Positive Affect Scale |
15-item scale to assess positive affect. Each item has 5 answer options (from 1 to 5). Minimum score = 15; maximum score = 75. A higher score indicates a greater presence of positive affect. |
Baseline; Each week of the program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
Patient Reported Outcome Measures Information System (PROMIS) Meaning and Purpose Scale |
8-item scale to assess meaning and purpose in someone's life. Each item has 5 answer options (from 1 to 5). Minimum score = 8; maximum score = 40. A higher score indicates a greater sense of meaning and purpose. |
Baseline; Week 6 of program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
Cognitive Behavioral Avoidance Scale (CBAS) |
31-item scale to assess what strategies someone uses to deal with situations and problems, with strategies falling into the domains of behavioral-social, cognitive-nonsocial, cognitive-social, and behavioral-nonsocial. Each item has 5 answer options (from 1 to 5). Raw scores of items from each domain are summed to produce a final domain score. A higher score indicates a greater presence of that coping strategy in someone's life. |
Baseline; Week 5 of program; Week 6 of program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale (BADS) |
9-item scale to assess behavioral activation. Each item has 7 answer options (from 0 to 6). Minimum score = 0; maximum score = 54. A higher score indicates higher activation. |
Baseline; Week 5 of program; Week 6 of program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
Cognitive Flexibility Inventory (CFI) |
20-item scale to assess cognitive flexibility. Each item has 7 answer options (from 1 to 7). Minimum score = 20; maximum score = 140. A higher score indicates more cognitive flexibility. |
Baseline; Week 5 of program; Week 6 of program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
Participant Global Impression of Change (PGIC) |
To assess participant's impression of change in their depression since the start of the intervention. This scale is 1-item. Minimum score = 1; maximum score = 5. A higher score indicates the best change since starting the intervention. |
Week 6 of program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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Secondary |
System Usability Scale (SUS) |
10-item measure to assess the usability of the program. Each item has 5 answer options (from 1 to 5). Minimum raw score = 0; maximum raw score = 40. Raw scores are multiplied by 2.5 to give a final score of 0 (representing the worst usability) to 100 (representing the best usability). |
Week 1 of program; Week 6 of program |
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Secondary |
Job Status Questionnaire |
Measure to assess whether or not someone obtained a job throughout the course of the study. |
Each week of the program; Follow-up (8 weeks after program); Follow-up (16 weeks after program) |
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