Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire |
The investigators will assess the proportion of participants who find ACT-MI acceptable, defined as 70% of participants scoring 24 on the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ). The total for the CSQ can range from 8- to 32-points. Higher scores on the CSQ indicate greater treatment acceptability. |
Post-treatment (0-7 days after treatment completion) |
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Primary |
Narrative Evaluation of Intervention Interview |
The Narrative Evaluation of Intervention Interview (NEII) will be used to inform any necessary revisions to the intervention and refinement of the treatment manual. The NEII is a semi-structured qualitative interview assessing the perspective of each participant about the impact of the intervention, helpful and unhelpful components, and comparison to other interventions. The NEII will be used to assess acceptability and inform revisions to the treatment manuals. |
Post-treatment (0-7 days after treatment completion) |
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Primary |
Reasons for Termination (Client and Therapist Versions) |
The Reasons for Termination scale is a self-report measure which assesses the impact of common reasons patients terminate therapy. The scale will be used to assess treatment acceptability. Participants who terminate treatment early and their therapists will be asked to independently rate their reasons for termination in 19 domains. Possible total scores on this scale range from 10 to 190-points. Higher scores indicate that the reason for termination had a very great influence on the participant's termination of therapy. |
Post-treatment (0-7 days after terminating treatment) |
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Secondary |
Valued Living Questionnaire |
The Valued Living Questionnaire is a self-report measure that assesses participants' values as well as the consistency with which they believe they have been living life according to their values. This scale will be examined as a candidate outcome measure for a future efficacy trial. A possible of 10 to 100 total points for importance of values and 10 to 100 total points for consistency of action with values is demonstrated on the Valued Living Questionnaire (VLQ). Higher scores on the VLQ are indicative of greater importance of values and greater consistency in acting on values. |
Pre-treatment (Up to 30-days before starting treatment), post-treatment (0-7 days after treatment completion) and 1- and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Outcome Questionnaire-45 (OQ-45) |
The Outcome Questionnaire-45 (OQ-45) is a self-report measure that assesses functioning in the psychosocial domains of symptom distress (0-100 points), social relations (0-44 points), and social role functioning (0-36 points). The OQ-45 will be examined as a candidate outcome measure for a future efficacy trial. Higher scores on the OQ-45 are indicative of more symptom distress, difficulty in social relations, and difficulty in social role functioning. |
Pre-treatment (Up to 30-days before starting treatment), post-treatment (0-7 days after treatment completion) and 1- and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
PROMIS Short Form v2.0-Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities 8a |
This is a self-report measure that assesses ability to perform various social activities. This measure will be examined as a candidate outcome measure for a future efficacy trial. Total scores range from 8 to 40 points on this scale with higher scores associated with greater satisfaction with social roles and activities. |
Pre-treatment (Up to 30-days before starting treatment), post-treatment (0-7 days after treatment completion) and 1- and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
PROMIS v2.0-Social Isolation |
This is a self-report measure that assesses experience of social isolation. This measure will be examined as a candidate outcome measure for a future efficacy trial. Total scores range from 4 to 20 points with higher scores on this scale associated with greater social isolation. |
Pre-treatment (Up to 30-days before starting treatment), post-treatment (0-7 days after treatment completion) and 1- and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Ecological Momentary Assessment |
Self-report ecological momentary assessment via a smart phone application was developed to assess in the moment experiential avoidance (1 to 5 point rating for experiential avoidance during the assessment period [7 possible items with 2 to 3 administered during each assessment period], higher scores indicate more experiential avoidance), emotions (1 to 5 point rating for each emotion during the assessment period [13 possible items with 2 administered from each category-negative self-directed emotions, negative other-directed emotions, and positive emotions-during each assessment period], higher scores indicate feeling the emotion at an extreme level), and engagement in valued behavior (identify the number of domains from 0 to 10 areas in which they have engaged in the assessment period; qualitative information gathered via audio recording). |
Pre-treatment (Up to 30-days before starting treatment for a 1-week period) and post-treatment (0-7 days after treatment completion for a 1-week period) |
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