Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Treatment for Depressed, Cognitively Impaired Elders
This study will evaluate the efficacy of Problem Adaptation Therapy (PATH) vs. Supportive Therapy for Cognitively Impaired (ST-CI) older adults in reducing depression and disability in treating depressed, cognitively impaired older adults.
Depression, cognitive impairment, and disability often coexist in older adults and can lead
to patient suffering and family disruption. Moreover, many depressed, cognitively impaired
older adults have slow, poor, or unstable response to antidepressant drugs. Despite the need
for treatments other than medication, most psychotherapy research focuses on either
cognitively intact patients with limited disability or on dementia patients with pronounced
disability. Thus, the available treatments do not fully address the needs of the large
number of depressed elders with intermediate cognitive impairment and disability. Previous
studies with cognitively impaired psychiatric populations have taught participants
compensatory strategies to overcome their behavioral and cognitive limitations. This study
will evaluate the efficacy of Problem Adaptation Therapy (PATH) a type of psychotherapy
using a problem solving therapy (PST) approach, specially tailored compensatory strategies
and environmental adaptations and caregiver involvement in treating depressed, cognitively
impaired older adults.
All participants in this single-blind study will undergo initial evaluations, including a
2-hour interview to assess depression, memory, and physical functioning; questions about
medical history; and a neuropsychological exam. Participants will then be randomly assigned
to one of two treatment groups: PATH or ST-CI. Participants assigned to PATH will receive 12
weekly sessions conducted at the home of the participants. During these sessions, a
therapist will identify the participant's difficulties in life related to depression and
physical functioning and will provide strategies to overcome these difficulties. The goal of
treatment is to improve adaptive functioning in the home environment, which in turn may
reduce depression and disability. The first session will last between 1 and 2 hours, and the
remaining 11 sessions will last 1 hour. Participants assigned to ST-CI will also receive 12
weekly treatment sessions with a therapist conducted at the home of the participants. During
supportive therapy sessions, the therapist will help participants to express feelings and to
focus on their strengths and abilities when working through difficulties and transitions.
For all participants, initial assessments will be repeated at Weeks 4, 8, 12, and 24.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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