Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Developing an Ecological Momentary Exercise Intervention: Open Trial With Patients
Multiple studies indicate that exercise is effective in treating depressed mood and reducing anxiety sensitivity. As depressive symptoms and anxiety sensitivity are elevated in individuals with anxiety and depressive disorders, exercise could help reduce these symptoms and aid in the overall treatment of these disorders. This project aims to test an ecological momentary exercise intervention (Exercise4Mood) delivered via a mobile phone application in individuals with anxiety or depressive disorders. Previous protocols have tested the acceptability and usability of Exercise4Mood in healthy participants. In Phase 1 of the study, focus groups were conducted to explore the acceptability and usability of the Exercise4Mood app. Qualitative feedback was collected and modifications were made to the app based on this feedback. In Phase 2 of the study, the Exercise4Mood app was tested in 6 healthy participants. Preliminary unpublished findings indicate that the app was acceptable and promoted increased physical activity. The aim of this protocol is to test the acceptability, usability, and efficacy (to improve mood and reduce anxiety) of Exercise4Mood in patients with anxiety or depressive disorders.
Design: A multiple baseline design will be employed: the intervention will be introduced in
the 1st participant after a baseline period of 8 days, in the 2nd participant after 11 days,
and in the 3rd participant after 15 days. The same pattern will be followed for participants
4-6. Participants will be in the intervention period for 21 days, 18 days, and 14 days
respectively, at a prescription of 150 minutes of moderate intensity
Screening Visit:
Individuals who pass the phone screen will be invited to come to our laboratory for remaining
screening procedures. At the screening visit, in-person assessment will include informed
consent procedures, evaluation of psychiatric inclusion/exclusion criteria and mood, anxiety
and traumatic stress disorders with the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) 5 Adult Version (ADIS-5) and additional
informal assessment if needed (e.g. to assess eating disorders). The diagnostic assessment
will be performed by a study staff member who has been trained in administration of the
ADIS-5 and clinical interviewing. If a diagnostic assessment has been conducted at the Center
for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD) at Boston University within the last six weeks,
participants will be given the option to provide consent for it to be used instead (plus
additional portions of the ADIS-5 if needed). Eligible participants will be assigned to one
of the three conditions above (as this is a single case design, it is not randomized;
participants are assigned sequentially to the conditions above). The Screening Visit, which
will last 1 hour, may take place on the same or a different day as the pre-baseline visit
depending on the researcher and participant's availability.
Pre-Baseline Visit (Day 1):
This in-person visit will occur on Day 1 before the baseline recording period and last 45
minutes. Participants will complete baseline questionnaires and a Physical Activity Recall
interview (PAR). Participants' height and weight will be collected. Participants will be
given a tutorial on and be provided with an activity and heart monitoring device to wear.
Participants will be instructed to engage in their normal level of activity until their next
visit. They will be instructed to wear an activity monitor during all waking hours and a
heart rate monitor if they exercise. They will be scheduled for a Pre-Intervention Visit
either 8, 11, or 15 days later (depending on assignment above).
Pre-Intervention Visit (Day 8, 11, 15 for Participants 1, 2, and 3, respectively):
This in-person visit will occur after the baseline recording period and last 45 minutes.
Participants will be prescribed the Exercise4Mood Mobile Intervention for a period 21, 18, or
14 days (depending on assignment above) at a prescription of 150 minutes of moderate
intensity (i.e. 64 percent to 76 percent of your maximum heart rate, typically achieved with
a brisk walk) exercise per week (as defined by American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
guidelines).
During this visit, they will complete an introduction to Exercise4Mood. This will involve
meeting with the PI who will provide a broad overview of the intervention and training on how
to download and use the Exercise4Mood app (and a number to call in case of technical
difficulties). Participants will be provided with a Subject ID number and password that they
will use to log in to the Exercise4Mood app. They will self-select what days and times they
would like to exercise. The PI will help problem solve and ensure that their self-selected
plan is feasible. The PI will note down the days and times so that text-message reminders can
be sent to the participant. Participants will complete a Physical Activity Recall interview
(PAR). Participants will leave the visit with the Exercise4Mood app downloaded on their
personal phone and an exercise schedule for the next 21, 18, or 14 days.
Intervention Period (21, 18, or 14 days):
In the two days following the Pre-Intervention Visit, participants will be prompted to
complete the Introduction to Exercise4Mood app modules at home. During these modules, they
will be provided with information about getting started with exercising. This will include a
list of different types of moderate intensity exercise (as listed below) from which
participants will self-select what type of exercise they would like to engage in over the
intervention period.
- Walking briskly
- Biking slowly
- Jogging
- Swimming leisurely
- Elliptical or other gym machines
- Stair walking
- Basketball
- Aerobic Yoga
- Tennis
- Catch/throw sports (e.g. baseball)
During the intervention period, participants will receive text message prompts to engage with
the Exercise4Mood app and engage in exercise. At the end of each week that they are in the
intervention, they will be prompted to complete questionnaires through the Exercise4Mood app.
These questionnaires will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. During this period, they
will wear an activity monitor during all waking hours and a heart rate monitor when they are
exercising.
Endpoint Visit (Day 29):
On Day 29, participants will complete an in-person 30 minute visit. During this visit, they
will complete an interview about their physical activity engagement, questionnaires (if they
did not completed them on the app the day prior), and return the activity and heart rate
monitor. Participants will be provided with referrals for mental health treatment.
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