Internet Intervention for the Prevention of Depression - Approaches to Improving Mood

NCT ID: NCT01080105

Last Updated: 2012-07-03

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

WITHDRAWN

Clinical Phase

PHASE1

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2012-06-30

Study Completion Date

2013-12-31

Brief Summary

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This study will develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a technology-assisted behavioral intervention, consisting of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy combined with telephone and email support, in preventing depressive symptoms and improving treatment adherence in individuals at risk of major depressive disorder.

Detailed Description

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Depression is common, with one-year prevalence rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) estimated to be between 6.6-10.3% in the general population. Depression imposes a very high societal burden in terms of cost, morbidity, suffering, and mortality. Yet only about 20% of all patients referred for psychotherapy ever enter treatment, and of those who initiate treatment, nearly half drop out before completion. Given the limitations of treatment and the significant burden of depression, research into the prevention of depression is needed. There is a dearth of research related to the effective prevention of depression.

Delivering an intervention through telecommunication technologies, such as the telephone and Internet, has the potential to overcome many of the barriers to existing depression prevention interventions. For example, telephone- and Web-based interventions can reduce cost, extend specialized treatment over broad geographic areas, and permit considerable flexibility in scheduling of treatment components. Approaches to Improving Mood (AIM) is a specific form of a telecommunication behavioral intervention that incorporates Web-based Internet, e-mail, and telephone intervention. Further study is needed to determine the effectiveness of AIM in preventing depressive symptoms and improving attrition from treatment rates in people at risk for MDD. The study will compare the effectiveness of the AIM program with a one year surveillance follow up with the effectiveness of the AIM program alone and a website offering information on depression prevention in preventing depressive symptoms and improving treatment adherence in individuals at risk of MDD.

Participation in the treatment phase of this study will last 12 weeks. All participants will first undergo initial assessments that will include a telephone interview and a series of questionnaires about mood. Eligible participants will then be assigned randomly to receive AIM + surveillance, AIM alone, or the education website. All participants will undergo 12 weeks of a Web-based Internet intervention consisting of modules to help them learn skills to manage their moods. Participants will be asked to access the Web site every day or two to complete the modules and to practice the learned techniques. Participants assigned to AIM + surveillance and AIM alone will also receive a weekly telephone-based motivational intervention from a coach and will be able to communicate with the coach via email throughout the first 12 weeks of treatment. Participants assigned to the education group will be given access to a website but no assistance from a coach. All participants will undergo repeat initial assessments at Weeks 6, 12 (end of treatment) and at 3 months, 6 months, 9 months and 12 months following the completion of treatment.

Conditions

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Individuals at Risk for Depression

Keywords

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Depression Prevention Prevention Major Depressive Disorder Internet Technology Assisted

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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AIM + surveillance

Participants will receive access to the AIM website and calls from a motivational coach for 12 weeks plus an additional year of surveillance and optional coach support.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

AIM Web based intervention + surveillance

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The web based intervention will include 12 weeks of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy combined with brief telephone and email support from a coach. Surveillance will consist of monthly screening of depression symptoms and outreach from the coach should there be an increase in symptoms.

AIM intervention

Participants will receive access to the AIM web based intervention and calls from a motivational coach for 12 weeks

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

AIM web based intervention

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

The web based intervention will include 12 weeks of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy combined with brief telephone and email support from a coach.

Educational website

Participants will be given access to a static website with depression prevention related materials and handouts.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Educational website

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Participants will receive access to a static educational website for 12 weeks.

Interventions

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AIM Web based intervention + surveillance

The web based intervention will include 12 weeks of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy combined with brief telephone and email support from a coach. Surveillance will consist of monthly screening of depression symptoms and outreach from the coach should there be an increase in symptoms.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

AIM web based intervention

The web based intervention will include 12 weeks of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy combined with brief telephone and email support from a coach.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Educational website

Participants will receive access to a static educational website for 12 weeks.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* PredictD Risk Score of .130
* Has a telephone, e-mail account, computer, and broadband access to the Internet.
* Is able to speak and read English.
* Is at least 19 years of age.
* Is able to give informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

* Has DSM-IV diagnosis of Major Depressive Episode assessed using the MINI
* Has hearing or voice impairment that would prevent participation in psychotherapy.
* Has visual impairment that would prevent use of the workbook and completion of assessment materials.
* Meets criteria for dementia by scoring \< 25 on the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS).
* Is diagnosed with a psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, dissociative disorder, current post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), current substance abuse, or other diagnosis for which participation in a clinical trial of psychotherapy may be either inappropriate or dangerous. Patients with substance abuse diagnoses who have been clean and sober for 3 months will be admitted if otherwise eligible.
* Is currently receiving individual psychotherapy or planning to receive psychotherapy during the 12-week treatment phase of the study.
* Is planning to be out of town or unavailable for treatment for 4 weeks or more during the scheduled treatment time.
* Exhibits severe suicidality, including ideation, plan, and intent.
* Has initiated treatment with an antidepressant in past 10 days. Once patients have been on a stable dose for 10 days and do not have an appointment with a physician or psychiatrist to change this dose, the patient will be eligible based on this criterion.
Minimum Eligible Age

19 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Northwestern University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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David Mohr

Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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David C. Mohr, Ph.D.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Northwestern University

Locations

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Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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NU IRB STU00020637

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id