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The proposed research focuses on evaluating the mobile application, Easing Anxiety Sensitivity for Everyone (EASE), to improve overall public health that concerns risks and mental health status during the COVID-19 pandemic and to minimize the existing health disparities among Black, Latinx, and American Indian (BLAI) individuals during this time. EASE provides COVID-19 symptom monitoring, exposure management skills, and psychoeducation on stress and it's impact on infection and disease susceptibility. This study aims to compare the effect of EASE to an empirical measurement of standard-of-care digital intervention and to identify the effective mechanisms in EASE.


Clinical Trial Description

The objective of the current trial is to address health disparities in access to behavioral health care during the COVID-19 pandemic among BLAI via an adaptation of our established, initially validated, low-cost, mobile application ('app'). Participants (N = 880; 220 Black, 220 Latinx, 220 American Indian, and 220 NLW) will be randomized to either our established clinical grade app: Easing Anxiety Sensitivity for Everyone (EASE; n=440; n=110 from each of the 4 race/ethnic groups), or an active standard-of-care control digital mindfulness/meditation intervention for anxiety and depression (n=440; n=110 from each of the 4 race/ethnic groups). The present study will include a baseline assessment, a 3-month intervention period, a 3-month continued assessment period (with access to intervention materials), and 3- and 6-month post-baseline assessments with a qualitative interview via phone or online platform (e.g., Zoom) at the 6-month follow-up for some participants. Due to the high vulnerability for COVID-19 related medical complications in minority populations, all participants will receive our previously developed COVID-19 monitoring and symptoms intervention component that already is in use (see below for details) for the 6-month study period. In addition, all participants will complete two daily EMAs throughout the study period. For EASE participants, EMAs will guide the just-in-time approach to immediate, personalized behavioral health care. We have had success with participants completing EMAs in our prior work (e.g., approximately 70% of all prompted daily EMAs completed over a 6-month period). Consistent with several of our studies (e.g., Smart-T3 R01, Phoenix, Persist), all assessments will be completed remotely via REDCap and InsightTM app ;


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NCT number NCT05074693
Study type Interventional
Source University of Houston
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 20, 2021
Completion date February 1, 2024

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