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The purpose of this study is to better understand how low-level light therapy (LLLT) can be used to augment the antidepressant effects of Deprexis, an internet-based treatment program for depression, for participants with current major depressive disorder. The researchers will administer active and placebo LLLT to the right forehead of participants who show an improvement of at least 10% in depressive symptoms from baseline after two weeks of Deprexis treatment. Hypothesis: Participants who receive active LLLT will show a greater reduction of depressive symptoms than participants who receive placebo LLLT.


Clinical Trial Description

1. Online screening Following a digital informed consent, all participants will complete a brief online screening questionnaire to determine the severity level of their depression, using the Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression Scale (CES-D). Initial consent and screening procedures will be conducted online via Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap), a secure, on-line assessment tool designed to collect self-report questionnaire data for research studies. Participants with a CES-D score of 16 or higher will be eligible to continue with the study. At this initial screening, eligible participants will also provide contact information (name, email address, and phone number) for a follow-up phone screening. 2. Phone screening Following the online screening, eligible participants will complete a phone screening, the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), conducted by researchers in the Mood Disorders Laboratory. The phone screening will be audio recorded for quality control purposes. Participants will be eligible to continue on in the study if they meet criteria for current Major Depression without any comorbid disorders, excluding anxiety disorders. Next, participants will complete the Colombia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) to assess for suicidality. Any participant who endorses suicidal intent, with or without plan, (i.e., items 4 or 5) within the last six months, will be deemed ineligible. Researchers will provide resources to any participant endorsing suicidal ideation, and will contact authorities if necessary. At the end of the phone screening, eligible participants will be scheduled to come into the Mood Disorders Laboratory for their initial study meeting within a week. 3. Initial meeting Participants deemed eligible by the online and phone screenings will come into the Mood Disorders Laboratory within a week of their phone screening. The initial meeting will last approximately one hour. The initial meeting will have several objectives: First, participants will provide informed consent. Research personnel will provide participants with detailed oral and written description of all study procedures in order to ensure understanding of all components of the study. Participants will provide informed consent for completing the Deprexis program, pre-treatment questionnaires, daily questionnaires, weekly questionnaires, and post-treatment questionnaires. All questionnaires will be accessed online via REDCap. Next, participants will complete several pre-treatment questionnaires. Also, researchers will introduce the Deprexis program, and participants will receive an access code that will allow them immediate access to the Deprexis site. Information about the Deprexis program is detailed below. Participants will also complete an eye tracking/pupil dilation task during the meeting. Pupil dilation response to emotional stimuli has been shown to be related to depression. In this pupil dilation task, participants will passively view emotional and neutral stimuli (images). More details about the task are below. 4. Pre-treatment questionnaires Participants eligible to take part in the Deprexis program will complete several pre-treatment questionnaires at the initial meeting. 5. Deprexis All Deprexis treatment will be provided via the Deprexis website: http://deprexis.com/. Participants will have access to this website for twelve weeks. They can access this website as often as they would like. The Deprexis program is self-guided, so participants determine how often they access the material (see below for a description of the Deprexis treatment). While participants are engaged in the Deprexis treatment program, they will complete the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - Self-Report (QIDS-SR) each week, starting with the pre-treatment meeting. This will be automated within the REDCap system and will serve as our primary outcome measure to determine the efficacy of Deprexis in improving depressive symptoms. Researchers will monitor the progression of the Deprexis treatment and the QIDS-SR scores for each participant. Participants will be contacted via phone or email as needed to encourage them to continue participating. Participants whose QIDS-SR scores improve by at least 10% from baseline in the first two weeks of Deprexis treatment will be contacted via phone and email to schedule four weekly LLLT sessions in the lab. Participants whose QIDS-SR scores do not improve by 10% from baseline in the first two weeks within the first six weeks of treatment will not be eligible for LLLT, but will continue to have access to the Deprexis program. Participants will be scheduled for their initial meeting within 1 week of their phone screening. After the initial meeting, participants will have immediate access to the Deprexis program. During the 12 weeks that participants have access to the Deprexis program, participants will complete the QIDS-SR weekly and may come into the Gonzalez-Lima Lab for LLLT treatment once weekly for four weeks. The maximum amount of time spent in this study for each participant would therefore be 13 weeks. 6. Daily REDCap questionnaires REDCap will automatically send an email to prompt users to answer questions at several times each day during the course of their enrollment in this study. Participants will respond to questions about their mood, stress level, sleep patterns, social interactions, and recent activity. Several times each week, participants will also indicate which, if any, of the Deprexis CBT techniques they have recently used. 7. LLLT Eligible participants will come into the Gonzalez-Lima Lab in Seay 3.304 at their scheduled appointment times. Written informed consent to receive active or placebo LLLT for four sessions will be collected of all lab participants before the first LLLT session. Each session will last approximately twenty minutes. Participants will receive either active or placebo LLLT for eight minutes (procedure described below). Each participant will receive either active LLLT only for all four sessions or sham LLLT only for all four sessions, but not a combination of active and placebo LLLT. Participants will return to the lab at one-week intervals for four weeks. Following each session, participants will be asked if they experienced any perceived side effects (physical or psychological) from the LLLT treatment. In the unlikely event that a participant experiences adverse effects, appropriate measures will be taken to eliminate these effects, and participants will be dismissed from the study if necessary. 8. Post-treatment questionnaires Following completion of the Deprexis treatment, participants will complete several more questionnaires. 9. Location Researchers in the Mood Disorders Laboratory, located in the Liberal Arts Building at The University of Texas at Austin, will administer and assess the participation of each subject in the Deprexis program. Participants will complete the Deprexis treatment online at a location of their choice. Participants who have shown an improvement in depressive symptoms of at least 10% from baseline in the first two weeks of Deprexis treatment will be scheduled to come into the lab for LLLT treatment. LLLT treatment will be administered in the Gonzalez-Lima Lab, located in Seay 3.304 at The University of Texas at Austin. Participants will come to the lab for four sessions, held approximately one week apart, each of which will last approximately twenty minutes. Because Deprexis treatment lasts twelve weeks and LLLT lasts four weeks, participants will continue to complete the Deprexis treatment online in the weeks during and after their LLLT sessions. Participants who do not show a 10% improvement in depressive symptoms from baseline in the first two weeks of the Deprexis program will not be eligible to receive LLLT, but will still have access to the Deprexis treatment for the full twelve weeks. ;


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NCT number NCT02898233
Study type Interventional
Source University of Texas at Austin
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 2016
Completion date November 30, 2020

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