Moderate Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reducing Depressive Symptomatology With a Smartphone App: A Protocol for a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial
Verified date | July 2019 |
Source | Babes-Bolyai University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The aim of this study is to test a newly developed app, firmly grounded in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) theory of depression, to determine primarily if this app is clinically useful in decreasing moderate depressive symptoms when compared with an active placebo. Additionally, we are interested in the app's potential to contribute to the reduction of general negative affect, increasing positive affect, and boosting satisfaction with life. Last, but not least, we aim to verify if the usage of the tested app can modify depressogenic cognitions.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 158 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Romanian-speaking adults (18 years or older) - Access to a computer, a smartphone (Android or iOS) and Internet - A PHQ-9 score between 10 and 16 Exclusion Criteria: - Undergoing treatment - medication and/or psychotherapy - Substance abuse problems - Psychotic symptoms - Organic brain disorders (e.g., dementia) - Self-injury or harming others - Serious legal or health issues that would prevent from using the app - Reporting scores larger than 1 to Question 9 (suicidal ideation) on the (PHQ-9) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Romania | Babe?-Bolyai University | Cluj-Napoca | Cluj |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Babes-Bolyai University | CheckWare AS, Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Romania,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | The Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale Short Form (DAS-SF) (change from baseline) | DAS was designed to measure the intensity of dysfunctional attitudes that, according to the cognitive theory of depression, contribute to vulnerability for depression. For the purpose of this study, the short form of this scale was used. The Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale-Short Form (DAS-SF) consists of two subscales: "dependency" (6 items) and "perfectionism/performance evaluation" (11 items). The 17 items are rated on a seven-point Likert scale, from 1 (total disagreement) to 7 (total agreement). DAS-SF possesses good psychometric properties in terms of model fit, reliability and convergent construct validity. DAS-SF has been used previously on the Romanian population and was found to have adequate psychometric properties. | Baseline, mid-intervention (3 weeks after baseline), post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline), Follow-up (3 months after post-intervention) | |
Other | The Beliefs Scale (BS) (change from baseline) | The Beliefs Scale (BS) measures irrational beliefs. It consists of 20 items and responders indicate the level of agreement/disagreement with each item using a five-point Likert scale that ranges from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). The BS shows good psychometric properties regarding construct and discriminant validity. This scale has been used previously on the Romanian population and was found to have adequate psychometric properties. | Baseline, mid-intervention (3 weeks after baseline), post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline), Follow-up (3 months after post-intervention) | |
Other | The Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ) (change from baseline) | he Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire (ATQ) is a 15-item self-report measure used to assess depression-related cognitions. Participants rate, on a five-point Likert scale from 1 (never) to 5 (almost all the time), the frequency of a given thought over the past week. A higher score shows a higher frequency of automatic thoughts. The psychometric properties of the ATQ have been adequately demonstrated in previous studies. The ATQ has been successfully used on the Romanian population before. | Baseline, mid-intervention (3 weeks after baseline), post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline), Follow-up (3 months after post-intervention) | |
Other | Satisfaction with the Application Scale | Satisfaction with the Application Scale consists of 10 items that assess users' satisfaction with the application, its difficulty level, attractiveness, and subjective utility. The first 8 items are rated on a three-point scale, ranging from 0 to 2. Each response scale is personalized to the content of the item (e.g., How attractive did you find the exercises included in the application? - 0 = rather unattractive, 1 = attractive enough; 2 = very attractive). Item 9 assesses the application globally, with the participant being asked to give an overall grade between 1 (minimum) and 10 (maximum). Item 10 asks the participants if they would recommend the application to a friend ("yes" or "no" answer). This scale has been used previously by the same research team, in a study investigating the same mobile phone app. | Mid-intervention (3 weeks after baseline), post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline) | |
Other | The Application Use Scale | The Application Use Scale consists of 8 items that assess weekly quantitative app usage aspects: the effort invested in homework (1 item), number of practiced exercises (1 item), number of read courses (1 item), frequency of general application use (1 item), and frequency of every exercise use (4 items). This scale has been used previously by the same research team, in a study investigating the same mobile phone app. | 1 week after baseline, 2 weeks after baseline, 3 weeks after baseline, 4 weeks after baseline, 5 weeks after baseline, post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline) | |
Primary | Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale-Revised (CESD-R) (change from baseline) | The CESD-R is a 20-item self-report instrument, which measures symptoms of depression in nine different groups: sadness (dysphoria), loss of interest (anhedonia), appetite, sleep, thinking/concentration, guilt (worthlessness), tired (fatigue), movement (agitation), and suicidal ideation. Participants rate each item on a five-point Likert scale, from 0 (not at all or less than one day) to 4 (nearly every day for 2 weeks) and refer to a time frame of a week or so. The Total CESD-R Score is calculated as a sum of responses to all 20 questions. The CESD-R exhibited good psychometric properties, including high internal consistency, strong factor loadings, and theoretically consistent convergent and divergent validity with anxiety, schizotypy, and positive and negative affect. CESD-R has been used previously on the Romanian population and was found to have adequate psychometric properties. | Baseline, 1 week after baseline, 2 weeks after baseline, 3 weeks after baseline, 4 weeks after baseline, 5 weeks after baseline, post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline), Follow-up (3 months post-intervention) | |
Secondary | The Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) (change from baseline) | The Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) is a 20-item self-report questionnaire designed to assess mood. It consists of 10 items that address positive affect (PA) and 10 items that address negative affect (NA). Participants rate each item on a five-point Likert scale, from 1 (very slightly/not at all) to 5 (extremely). The PANAS can be used to assess mood on various time scales by altering the instructions. For the purposes of this study a two-week timeframe has been used. The validity and internal consistency of the PANAS are good, with test-retest reliability being the highest for the "general" temporal instruction. The PANAS has been used previously on the Romanian population and was found to have adequate psychometric properties. | Baseline, mid-intervention (3 weeks after baseline), post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline), Follow-up (3 months after post-intervention) | |
Secondary | The Behavioural Activation for Depression Scale - Short Form (BADS-SF)(change from baseline) | The Behavioural Activation for Depression Scale - Short Form (BADS-SF) is an instrument designed to be administered weekly to measure changes in avoidance and activation over the course of the Behavioral Activation (BA) treatment for depression. The BADS consists of 9 items grouped into two subscales (Activation and Avoidance/Rumination). Respondents rate each item on a seven-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (not at all) to 6 (completely). The scale enjoys good psychometric properties. BADS-SF has been used previously on the Romanian population and was found to have adequate psychometric properties. | Baseline, mid-intervention (3 weeks after baseline), post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline), Follow-up (3 months after post-intervention) | |
Secondary | Satisfaction with Life (SWL) (change from baseline) | Satisfaction with Life (SWL) is a five-item scale designed to measure global cognitive judgments of one's life satisfaction. Participants rate each of the 5 items using a seven-point scale that ranges from 7 (strongly agree) to 1 (strongly disagree). The SWL has been shown to be a valid and reliable measure of life satisfaction, which can be used with a wide range of age groups. SWL has been used previously on the Romanian population and was found to have adequate psychometric properties. | Baseline, mid-intervention (3 weeks after baseline), post-intervention (6 weeks after baseline), Follow-up (3 months after post-intervention) |
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