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NCT ID: NCT05754723 Withdrawn - Mental Health Issue Clinical Trials

Using an Online Psychotherapy Program and AI-assisted Interventions for Postsecondary Student Mental Health

Start date: May 5, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The prevalence of mental health challenges and disorders in post-secondary students, demands accessible and efficacious care. Online psychotherapy and psychoeducation programs have shown significant effectiveness in mitigating the risk and clinical symptoms of various mental health disorders. Additionally, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an accessible, effective, and scalable tool supporting the delivery of healthcare. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to develop an AI-driven online mental health care hub in the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington region for post-secondary students. . This hub will deliver equitable, efficacious, and cost-effective online psychoeducation and psychotherapy in the form of online diagnosis-specific cognitive behavioural therapy (e-CBT). The hub's virtual design aims to adequately address existing gaps in the mental healthcare of these individuals and alleviate the burden placed on mental health services in Canada. Using a rigorous implementation framework, the development of this hub is designed as a multiphase study with three phases. (1) Pre-adoption phase: will assess post-secondary students' current mental health landscape through surveys and focus groups. This information will be used in the development of our online psychoeducation and diagnosis-specific e-CBT programs. (2) Delivery phase: will determine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of the online psychoeducation and diagnosis-specific e-CBT programs by comparing them to treatment as usual. (3) Post-adoption phase: the collected data from these programs will be analyzed and shared with key stakeholders to guide continuous program scaling and improvement.

NCT ID: NCT04986800 Withdrawn - Mental Health Issue Clinical Trials

Providing Access To Innovative & Evidence-Based Intervention

PROACTIVE
Start date: December 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

PROACTIVE Parent is an educational program designed to improve parenting skills to more effectively manage child behavior and social and emotional needs in children with depressive symptoms. PROACTIVE Parent (Providing Access To Innovative & Evidence-Based Intervention) is a new service delivery model that uses telehealth methodology to engage parents in managing their child's mental health needs. PROACTIVE Parent aims to provide parents with information about their child's mental health symptoms and diagnosis, options for evidence-based treatment interventions, and a free, online application for identifying appropriate and accessible treatment options. PROACTIVE Parent is also designed to provide parents a deeper understanding of the function of child behavior, and strategies to promote effective behavior management and healthy coping. Parents will also learn skills to manage their own emotional dysregulation to promote calm parental responding and healthy parent-child interaction and communication. The investigators will assess the acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary effectiveness of a 10-week curriculum. Outcomes include parent reports of acceptability, utility, feasibility of program elements, and the preliminary effectiveness of the program in improving parent activation, parent empowerment, parent emotion dysregulation, and reducing child mental health and behavioral symptoms, and barriers to treatment participation.

NCT ID: NCT04489667 Withdrawn - HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials

HIV + Service Delivery and Telemedicine Through Effective PROs

HIV+STEP
Start date: March 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will examine the impact of using a multicomponent intervention (patient reported outcomes, training, and telemedicine) to assist with the management of Mental Health (MH) and Substance Use Disorders (SUD) among people living with HIV (PLWH) engaged in care at UAB HIV Clinic, University of Alabama Family Clinic (Birmingham, AL), Thrive Federally Qualified Health Services Center (Huntsville), Health Services Center (Anniston), and Medical Advocacy and Outreach (Montgomery). The study will employ a hybrid type 2 implementation design. Because this intervention will be employed as the new standard of care at participating sites, all PLWH receiving care at the sites will receive this intervention. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) will be integrated into routine care to screen PLWH for substance use and mental health disorders during routine clinical encounters. Training will be delivered to frontline clinicians so that they receive targeted knowledge on best practices for treatment of MH and SUD along with clinic-specific protocols for response to PROs on MH and SUD including treatment and referrals. Telemedicine services for MH and SUD will be offered to patients in need of expanded access to services due to a lack of clinic-level resources or additional barriers to traditional clinic visits such transportation, stigma, or substance using behaviors.