Major Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Psychotherapeutic Text Messaging for Depression Pilot Study
Major depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States and is a major
contributor to suicide, a leading cause of premature death. The majority of individuals with
depression do not receive adequate pharmacologic or psychotherapeutic treatment due to
difficulty accessing services or stopping treatment due to side effects, non-response, or
the stigma associated with attending mental health clinic visits. Mobile health information
technology services, such as text messaging, have the potential to provide effective
self-management support for depression to nearly every adult in the US with depression.
Guided self-help via text messaging has been shown to be effective for improving a range of
health behaviors as well as symptoms of depression. However, previously studied depression
text messaging services have not utilized the breadth of psychotherapeutic techniques shown
to be effective for depression nor have they attempted to tailor the psychotherapeutic
content to the individual in order to improve acceptability and outcomes. Advanced
artificial intelligence methods (e.g., reinforcement learning) offers the capability to weed
out ineffective messages and to target messages to individuals in order to substantially
improve program effectiveness. This pilot study is the first step in towards developing an
artificially intelligent text message service for depression.
The specific aims of the study are to: 1) demonstrate the feasibility of recruiting and
enrolling participants from the general population of US adults and delivering a
text-messaging intervention for depression, 2) determine whether there are differences in
the perceived helpfulness of messages derived from different psychotherapeutic treatment
modalities, and whether these differences are moderated by participant characteristics
(e.g., age, gender, depression symptom severity), 3) determine whether messages derived from
different psychotherapeutic treatment modalities or their perceived helpfulness are
associated with changes in depression symptoms, and whether these relationships are
moderated by participant characteristics.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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