Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Examining the Feasibility and Efficacy of Adventure Based Therapy as a Treatment Intevention for Depression and Anxiety.
Team building exercises have been shown to be effective in improving an individual's ability
to work within a group and build working relationships with others. Adventure Therapy
assimilates team building exercises and teachings into an adventure style excursion into the
wilderness or other non-typical environment. This combination of exposure and learning
creates a unique experience for participants which preliminary research suggests is
effective in reducing feelings of hopelessness, guilt, and shame and may increase empathy,
self-concept, self-confidence, and subjects' well-being have also been shown to be improved
by adventure therapy.
This study will use a series of questionnaires and interviews to determine whether an
adventure based therapy is both effective and reasonable as a treatment for people with mood
disorders like depression and anxiety. The objective of this study is to investigate the
efficacy of adventure based therapy as a treatment intervention for outpatients with mood
disorders. The investigators will observe any changes in mood, perceived self- efficacy,
anxiety, self-stigma, hope, quality of life enjoyment and satisfaction, leisure motivation,
and stress as a result of this intervention. As well, the investigators aim to capture
participant's opinions of the program.
"Adventure programming is the use of experiential and challenging approaches to education,
recreation, life skills and counseling. It is the use of new, unique and relevant activities
to supplement conventional learning processes. Adventure-based activities are tailored to
achieve desired outcomes related to specified learning objectives. The core purpose is to
intensify learning and insight by focusing on the process that occurs during challenging
activities."
Adventure Based Therapy (AT) is a unique approach to traditional therapy strategies. AT is
based on the philosophy of "experiential education", which is defined as "learning by doing,
with reflection". The idea of experiential learning is based on the belief that learning is
a result of direct experience, and learning is most effective when multiple senses are
actively involved. By increasing the intensity of the mental and physical demands of
learning, one can be fully engaged in the learning by simultaneously stimulating all sensory
systems. Psychological research on information processing indicates that multi-sensory
processing increases cognitive activity such as problem solving, processing of an
experience, and memory. AT combines physical activity, social empowerment, and problem
solving skills into a multi-sensory experience.
Recent literature suggests that AT can benefit patients' recovery. For example, preliminary
work suggests that AT is effective in reducing feelings of hopelessness, guilt, and shame,
and may increase empathy. Self-concept, self-confidence, and subjects' well-being have also
been shown to be improved by AT. The concept of AT stems from the idea of team building
exercises, and the notion that through participation patients experience increased group
cohesion, therapeutic alliance, and communication and negotiation skills. Here, we will
assess these variables in patients with mood disorders participating in AT using an
extensive assessment battery. In addition, we will follow patients longitudinally to assess
the durability of these effects.
The present research will be a pilot study designed to modify the protocol for the main
trial. We will assess engagement in treatment by exploring participants' actual experiences
and how they attribute meaning to their involvement in the therapeutic adventure based
program. A qualitative research design that uses the Grounded Theory method will be used.
Grounded Theory promotes a focus on individuals in real life situations and local social
contexts. Qualitative interviews give participants the opportunity to have their voices or
stories included in research studies as well as contribute to the development of effective
treatment interventions. Feasibility of the trial will be determined by analyzing resource
and economic utilization throughout the pilot.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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