Mental Health Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mindfulness and Acceptance Applied in Colleges Through Web-Based Guided Self-Help
NCT number | NCT02761681 |
Other study ID # | R44AT006952 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | April 2015 |
Est. completion date | June 2019 |
Verified date | July 2019 |
Source | Contextual Change LLC |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study will develop and then test a web-based guided self-help version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to be utilized at college counseling centers (CCCs). ACT is an evidence-based transdiagnostic therapy found to effectively treat a range of psychological problems. An ACT program would provide a means of implementing effective treatment for the range of problems in the CCC setting, while the guided self-help format would reduce counselors' workload, improving cost-effectiveness and reducing waiting lists. This would both treat students and train counselors in how to implement the ACT intervention.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 221 |
Est. completion date | June 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - (Stage 1a: Counselor Focused Interviews): Currently working at CCC or previously worked at CCC for more than 1 year - (Stage 1a: Counselor Focused Interviews): Willing to spend approximately 9 hours across 5-7 phone or web conferences discussing elements and content of the web-based program as modules are developed - (Stage 1a: Counselor Focused Interviews): Participation will comply with targeted enrollment plans - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Currently being treated at a local CCC, and seen by a counselor for a minimum of 4 sessions. - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Between the ages of 18-25 - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Willing to spend approximately 10 hours across 8-12 phone or web conference sessions discussing elements of content of the web-based, guided self-help program as modules are developed. - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Student is currently not suicidal or homicidal, and does not have a history of psychosis - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Participation will comply with targeted enrollment plans, which also include adequate representation of participants across various clinical presentations - (Stage 1c: Director Focused Interviews): Currently working at a CCC as a director, or previously worked at a CCC as a director for more than 1 year - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Willing to spend approximately 9 hours across 5-7 phone or web conference sessions discussing elements and content of the web-based, guided self help program as modules are developed. - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Participation will comply with targeted enrollment plans. - (Stage 2a: Counselor RCT): Currently working at a CCC that received internal/local IRB approval for this study - (Stage 2a: Counselor RCT): Willingness to be randomized to either ACT+TAU or a Psychoeducation+TAU condition - (Stage 2a: Counselor RCT): If randomized to ACT+TAU, willingness to take the ACT guided self-help training during the 4 weeks prior to the start of the Fall 2016 semester, until reaching a passing criterion of 80% (which will take approximately 9 hours) - (Stage 2a: Counselor RCT): Willingness to attempt to recruit 10 student clients to participate either in the ACT self-help modules (if counselor is in ACT+TAU condition) or in the psychoeducation website (if counselor is in Psychoeducation+TAU) - (Stage 2a: Counselor RCT): Willingness to monitor all student participants they recruit as long as students remain active participants (with the potential to de-activate students whose continued participation in the study may be contraindicated). - (Stage 2a: Counselor RCT): Participation will comply with targeted enrollment plans - (Stage 2b: Student Program Evaluation): Currently being treated at a CCC - (Stage 2b: Student Program Evaluation): Students receiving counseling from ACT+TAU counselors: As covered on the consent form, willingness to participate in eight 30-minute modules as part of a web-based guided self-help program and complete pre- and post-assessments across a period of 10 weeks, OR Students receiving counseling from Psychoeducation+TAU counselors: As covered on the consent form, willingness to access psychoeducational website and complete three sets of questionnaires: one at the start of the study, another set 10 weeks later, and a follow-up set to 2 months after the post. - (Stage 2b: Student Program Evaluation): Referred to study by counselor; cannot self-refer - (Stage 2b: Student Program Evaluation): Student is clinically stable as per counselor judgment (e.g., not suicidal, psychotic, disruptive) - (Stage 2b: Student Program Evaluation): Participation will comply with the targeted enrollment plans Exclusion Criteria: - (Stage 1a: Counselor Focused Interviews): Very uncomfortable with technology (Scoring 0-1 on a 0-5 Likert-like scale on comfort with web-based presentations) - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Under 18 years old - (Stage 1b: Student Focused Interviews): Lack of fluency in English at the 7th grade level - (Stage 1c: Director Focused Interviews): Very uncomfortable with technology (Scoring 0-1 on a 0-5 Likert-like scale on comfort with web-based presentations) - (Stage 2a: Counselor RCT): None - (Stage 2b: Student Program Evaluation): Under 18 years old - (Stage 2b: Student Program Evaluation): Lack of fluency in English at the 7th grade level. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Contextual Change, LLC | Reno | Nevada |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Contextual Change LLC |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Mental Health Symptoms - Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms-62 | (Student Data) We will assess the change in various diagnoses and presentations common in college students (such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, substance abuse, etc). This will be our primary outcome measure for students. | Baseline (week 1), Post (week 8), Follow-up (week 16) | |
Secondary | System Usability Scale | (Counselor and Student Data) Program usability/acceptability will be a primary outcome | Post (week 8 or week 20) | |
Secondary | ACT Knowledge Questionnaire | (Counselor Data) We will examine whether counselors improve in their knowledge of ACT concepts after going through the program to assess initial feasibility of the prototype program. | Baseline (week 1) and post (week 20) | |
Secondary | Counselor Implementation Questions | (Counselor Data) We will examine whether counselors were satisfied with the program utility, efficiency, and content and will explore the potential for subsequent dissemination of the website. | Post (week 20) | |
Secondary | Personal Values Questionnaire | We will examine whether students improve in their connection to and engagement in personal values after completing the program as a secondary process measure. | Baseline (week 1), Post (week 8) and Follow-up (week 16) | |
Secondary | Satisfaction with Life Scale | We will examine whether students improve on a measure of satisfaction with life after completing the program as a secondary outcome measure. | Baseline (week 1), Post (week 8) and Follow-up (week 16) | |
Secondary | Acceptance and Action Questionnaire - II | We will examine whether students improve on a measure of psychological flexibility after completing the program as a secondary process measure | Baseline (week 1), Post (week 8) and Follow-up (week 16) | |
Secondary | Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire | We will examine whether students improve on mindfulness variables (observing, acting with awareness, and being nonjudgmental) after using the program as a secondary process measure. | Baseline (week 1), Post (week 8) and Follow-up (week 16) | |
Secondary | Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for University Students | We will examine whether students improve on a measure of psychological flexibility tailored specifically to challenges college students experience as a secondary process measure | baseline (week 1), post (week 8), follow-up (week 16) | |
Secondary | Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities - Short Form Questionnaire | PROMIS measure relating to satisfaction with participating in social roles and activities | Baseline (week 1), Post (week 8) and Follow-up (week 16) | |
Secondary | Counseling Questions | (Student Data) We will examine aspects of how the program was used in conjunction with counseling | Post (Week 8), and Follow-up (week 16) | |
Secondary | Student Implementation and Satisfaction Questions | (Student Data) Assesses the user's satisfaction with and use of the program in the student counseling center context | post (week 8) and follow-up (week 16) |
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