Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Physical activity |
Objectively measured physical activity. Total physical activity measured in accelerometer-counts and translated into minutes/day spent in inactivity, low, moderate and vigorous intensity. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Primary |
Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) |
Self rated depressive symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 27, where higher values indicate more depressive symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Physical activity |
Objectively measured physical activity. Total physical activity measured in accelerometer-counts and translated into minutes/day spent in inactivity, low, moderate and vigorous intensity. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Physical activity |
Objectively measured physical activity. Total physical activity measured in accelerometer-counts and translated into minutes/day spent in inactivity, low, moderate and vigorous intensity. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Self reported physical activity |
Self-reported physical activity: Total physical activity as Metabolic Energy Turnover (MET)hours/week and three level categories (low, moderate and high). |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Self reported physical activity |
Self-reported physical activity: Total physical activity as Metabolic Energy Turnover (MET)hours/week and three level categories (low, moderate and high). |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Self reported physical activity |
Self-reported physical activity: Total physical activity as Metabolic Energy Turnover (MET)hours/week and three level categories (low, moderate and high). |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) |
Self rated depressive symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 27, where higher values indicate more depressive symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) |
Self rated depressive symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 27, where higher values indicate more depressive symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Generalised Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale (GAD-7) |
Self rated anxiety symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 21, where higher values indicate more anxiety symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Generalised Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale (GAD-7) |
Self rated anxiety symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 21, where higher values indicate more anxiety symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Generalised Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale (GAD-7) |
Self rated anxiety symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 21, where higher values indicate more anxiety symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) |
Self rated insomnia symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 28, where higher values indicate more insomnia symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) |
Self rated insomnia symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 28, where higher values indicate more insomnia symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) |
Self rated insomnia symptoms. Minimum value 0, maximum value 28, where higher values indicate more insomnia symptoms. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
The Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) |
The WSAS is a simple, reliable and valid measure of impaired functioning. It is a sensitive and useful outcome measure offering the potential for readily interpretable comparisons across studies and disorders. The maximum score of the WSAS is 40, lower scores are better. The 5 items are scored 0-8 ranging from Not at-all-Slightly-Definitely-Markedly-Very-severely |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
The Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) |
The WSAS is a simple, reliable and valid measure of impaired functioning. It is a sensitive and useful outcome measure offering the potential for readily interpretable comparisons across studies and disorders. The maximum score of the WSAS is 40, lower scores are better. The 5 items are scored 0-8 ranging from Not at-all-Slightly-Definitely-Markedly-Very-severely |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
The Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) |
The WSAS is a simple, reliable and valid measure of impaired functioning. It is a sensitive and useful outcome measure offering the potential for readily interpretable comparisons across studies and disorders. The maximum score of the WSAS is 40, lower scores are better. The 5 items are scored 0-8 ranging from Not at-all-Slightly-Definitely-Markedly-Very-severely |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
EUROQOL 5 dimensions (EQ5D) |
The EQ-5D [1] is an instrument that consists of two parts and measures health-related quality of life, regardless of disease profile. The instrument measures the general state of health within five dimensions. Values are anchored at 1 (full health) and 0 (a state as bad as being dead) as required by their use in economic evaluation. Values less than 0 represent health states regarded as worse than a state that is as bad as being dead. An EQ-5D value is also sometimes known as an 'index', 'score' or 'utility'. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
EUROQOL 5 dimensions (EQ5D) |
The EQ-5D [1] is an instrument that consists of two parts and measures health-related quality of life, regardless of disease profile. The instrument measures the general state of health within five dimensions. Values are anchored at 1 (full health) and 0 (a state as bad as being dead) as required by their use in economic evaluation. Values less than 0 represent health states regarded as worse than a state that is as bad as being dead. An EQ-5D value is also sometimes known as an 'index', 'score' or 'utility'. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
EUROQOL 5 dimensions (EQ5D) |
The EQ-5D [1] is an instrument that consists of two parts and measures health-related quality of life, regardless of disease profile. The instrument measures the general state of health within five dimensions. Values are anchored at 1 (full health) and 0 (a state as bad as being dead) as required by their use in economic evaluation. Values less than 0 represent health states regarded as worse than a state that is as bad as being dead. An EQ-5D value is also sometimes known as an 'index', 'score' or 'utility'. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALY) |
The quality-adjusted life year (QALY) is a generic measure of disease burden, including both the quality and the quantity of life lived. It is used in economic evaluation to assess the value of medical interventions. One QALY equates to one year in perfect health. QALY scores range from 1 (perfect health) to 0 (dead). |
Change from 12-0 months pre intervention to 0-12 months post intervention |
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Secondary |
The incremental cost-effectiveness (ICER) |
The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) is a statistic used in cost-effectiveness analysis to summarise the cost-effectiveness of a health care intervention. It is defined by the difference in cost between two possible interventions, divided by the difference in their effect. It represents the average incremental cost associated with 1 additional unit of the measure of effect. Costs will be described in monetary units, while effects will be measured in terms of health status. |
Change from 12-0 months pre intervention to 0-12 months post intervention |
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Secondary |
Blood pressure |
systolic and diastolic, mmHg |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Blood pressure |
systolic and diastolic, mmHg |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Blood pressure |
systolic and diastolic, mmHg |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Body mass index (BMI) |
Weight in kg divided by the square of height in m |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Body mass index (BMI) |
Weight in kg divided by the square of height in m |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Body mass index (BMI) |
Weight in kg divided by the square of height in m |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Waist circumference |
Waist circumference, cm |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Waist circumference |
Waist circumference, cm |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Waist circumference |
Waist circumference, cm |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Heart rate (HR) |
Heart rate, beats per minute, resting state |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Heart rate (HR) |
Heart rate, beats per minute, resting state |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Heart rate (HR) |
Heart rate, beats per minute, resting state |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
fasting blood sugar (FBS) |
fasting blood sugar, mmol/l |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
fasting blood sugar (FBS) |
fasting blood sugar, mmol/l |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
fasting blood sugar (FBS) |
fasting blood sugar, mmol/l |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) |
Glycated hemoglobin, mmol/mol |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) |
Glycated hemoglobin, mmol/mol |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) |
Glycated hemoglobin, mmol/mol |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Blood lipids |
Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, mmol/L |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Blood lipids |
Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, mmol/L |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Blood lipids |
Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, mmol/L |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Sensitive C-reactive protein (CRP) |
Measurement of inflammation and infection, mmol/L |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Sensitive C-reactive protein (CRP) |
Measurement of inflammation and infection, mmol/L |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Sensitive C-reactive protein (CRP) |
Measurement of inflammation and infection, mmol/L |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Complete blood count |
The number of leukocytes, platelets and erythrocytes per unit volume in a sample of venous blood. Includes measurement of the hemoglobin, hematocrit and erythrocyte indices. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Complete blood count |
The number of leukocytes, platelets and erythrocytes per unit volume in a sample of venous blood. Includes measurement of the hemoglobin, hematocrit and erythrocyte indices. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Complete blood count |
The number of leukocytes, platelets and erythrocytes per unit volume in a sample of venous blood. Includes measurement of the hemoglobin, hematocrit and erythrocyte indices. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Negative effects |
Self constructed question regarding if participants have had any negative effects of treatment: 1) Have you experienced any negative effects from the treatment 2) If yes, please specify: |
12 weeks post inclusion |
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Secondary |
The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 (CSQ-8) |
Self rated satisfaction of treatment. Minimum value 8, maximum value 32 where higher values indicate greater satisfaction with the treatment. |
12 weeks post inclusion |
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Secondary |
The Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire (CEQ) |
Self rated Credibility of treatment. Minimum value 3, maximum value 27 for each factor, where higher values indicate greater Credibility/Expectancy of the treatment. |
2 weeks post inclusion |
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Secondary |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, Brief Version (DERS-16) |
Self rated difficulties in emotion regulation. The sum ranges from 16 to 80, where higher levels indicate greater difficulty in emotion regulation. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, Brief Version (DERS-16) |
Self rated difficulties in emotion regulation. The sum ranges from 16 to 80, where higher levels indicate greater difficulty in emotion regulation. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, Brief Version (DERS-16) |
Self rated difficulties in emotion regulation. The sum ranges from 16 to 80, where higher levels indicate greater difficulty in emotion regulation. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start |
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Secondary |
Time Line follow back (TLFB) |
Interview regarding alcohol and/or drug intake, measuring number of days with alcohol/drug consumption. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start. |
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Secondary |
Time Line follow back (TLFB) |
Interview regarding alcohol and/or drug intake, measuring number of days with alcohol/drug consumption. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start. |
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Secondary |
Time Line follow back (TLFB) |
Interview regarding alcohol and/or drug intake, measuring number of days with alcohol/drug consumption. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start. |
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Secondary |
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (Audit - C) |
AUDIT-C is an alcohol screen that can help identify patients who are hazardous drinkers or have active alcohol use disorders (including alcohol abuse or dependence). The AUDIT-C is scored on a scale of 0-12 (scores of 0 reflect no alcohol use). In men, a score of 4 or more is considered positive; in women, a score of 3 or more is considered positive. Generally, the higher the AUDIT-C score, the more likely it is that the patient's drinking is affecting his/her health and safety. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 weeks post intervention start. |
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Secondary |
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (Audit - C) |
AUDIT-C is an alcohol screen that can help identify patients who are hazardous drinkers or have active alcohol use disorders (including alcohol abuse or dependence). The AUDIT-C is scored on a scale of 0-12 (scores of 0 reflect no alcohol use). In men, a score of 4 or more is considered positive; in women, a score of 3 or more is considered positive. Generally, the higher the AUDIT-C score, the more likely it is that the patient's drinking is affecting his/her health and safety. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 6 months post intervention start. |
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Secondary |
The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (Audit - C) |
AUDIT-C is an alcohol screen that can help identify patients who are hazardous drinkers or have active alcohol use disorders (including alcohol abuse or dependence). The AUDIT-C is scored on a scale of 0-12 (scores of 0 reflect no alcohol use). In men, a score of 4 or more is considered positive; in women, a score of 3 or more is considered positive. Generally, the higher the AUDIT-C score, the more likely it is that the patient's drinking is affecting his/her health and safety. |
Change from Pre intervention start to 12 months post intervention start. |
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