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TreadWill is a fully automated digital intervention that provides a multi-modal treatment for depressive symptoms. It includes: 1. Slides and interactive text-based conversations based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT); 2. Mindfulness videos; 3. Game-based Cognitive Bias Modification paradigms; 4. An empathetic chatbot. This study's primary aim is to test the differential effectiveness of this full-featured version of TreadWill compared to a text-based CBT program.


Clinical Trial Description

TreadWill is an online tool to deliver automated intervention for depressive symptoms. TreadWill helps the participants learn the concepts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and practice mindfulness in an interactive manner. It also has games based on Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) and an empathetic chatbot. We hypothesize that participants using TreadWill will show a significant reduction in depressive symptoms and will show engagement with the program. To test this hypothesis, we are conducting a randomized controlled trial. We will randomize participants into three groups: experimental, active control, and waitlist. Participants randomized to the experimental group will get access to the full-featured version of TreadWill as described above. Participants randomized to the active control group will have access to a limited version of TreadWill designed to deliver basic CBT in plain text format. The waitlisted participants will be put on a waitlist for 6 weeks. ;


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NCT number NCT04703491
Study type Interventional
Source Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Contact Nitin Gupta, PhD
Phone +91-512-679-4384
Email guptan@iitk.ac.in
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 27, 2021
Completion date April 2022

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