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This project seeks to understand if a new self-help mobile phone application (called MyMoodCoach) is effective at reducing worry and overthinking, prominent risk factors that predict reduced well-being and poor mental health. As a primary outcome, the investigators are predicting that people who use the app will report more significant reductions on measures of overthinking than those who do not. The investigators also predict that people who use the app will report more significant reductions in measures of worry as well as reported symptoms of depression and anxiety. Further, it is predicted that people who use the app will report a significantly higher increase in their well-being compared to those who do not.


Clinical Trial Description

The Emotional Competence for Well-Being in Young Adults study has developed an emotional competence app to be examined via cohort multiple randomised controlled trial (cmRCT) in a longitudinal prospective cohort. This off-shoot study adapts the app to focus on targeting worry and overthinking (also known as rumination), which are prominent risk factors for poor mental health. Within this study, 16-24-year-olds in the UK, who report elevated worry and rumination on standardised questionnaires are randomised to either receive the mobile phone app immediately or to receive the app after a wait of 6 weeks. In total, the study will aim to recruit 204 participants across the UK. Assessments take place at baseline (pre-randomisation), 6 and 12 weeks post-randomisation. Primary endpoint for the study is the change in levels of rumination assessed at 6 weeks after randomisation. Worry, depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms and well-being are secondary outcomes. Compliance, adverse events, and potentially mediating variables will be carefully monitored. This trial aims to provide a better understanding of the benefits of tackling rumination and worry via an intervention delivered via mobile phone app with respect to promoting well-being and preventing poor mental health in young people. This prevention mechanism trial will establish whether targeting worry and rumination directly via an app provides a feasible approach to prevent depression and anxiety, with scope to become a widescale public health strategy for preventing poor mental health and promoting well-being in young people. ;


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NCT number NCT04950257
Study type Interventional
Source University of Exeter
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 14, 2021
Completion date January 30, 2022

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