Enhancing Delivery of Problem Solving Therapy Using SmartPhone Technology
NCT ID: NCT01891734
Last Updated: 2016-11-28
Study Results
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COMPLETED
PHASE1/PHASE2
33 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-04-30
2015-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Problem Solving Therapy plus Moving Forward (PST-MF)
All Veterans will receive a standard 6-session administration of Problem Solving Therapy (Nezu \& D'Zurilla, 1999). Session 1 will take place in-person during a scheduled appointment and will last for 1 hour. Subsequent sessions will take place over the telephone and will last for approximately 30 minutes. Participants in this arm will also receive the Moving Forward app for SmartPhones, which was adapted from Problem Solving Therapy to be used either as a standalone treatment or as an adjunct to other related therapies such as in-person Problem Solving Therapy or the Moving Forward website. The phone content matches Problem Solving Therapy. Benefits of the app include 24-hours accessibility of psychoeducational materials and worksheets.
Problem Solving Therapy plus Moving Forward
All Veterans will receive a standard 6-session administration of Problem Solving Therapy (Nezu \& D'Zurilla, 1999). Session 1 will take place in-person during a scheduled appointment and will last for 1 hour. Subsequent sessions will take place over the telephone and will last for approximately 30 minutes. Participants in this arm will also receive the Moving Forward app for SmartPhones, which was adapted from Problem Solving Therapy to be used either as a standalone treatment or as an adjunct to other related therapies such as in-person Problem Solving Therapy or the Moving Forward website. The phone content matches Problem Solving Therapy. Benefits of the app include 24-hours accessibility of psychoeducational materials and worksheets.
Problem Solving Therapy
All Veterans will receive a standard 6-session administration of Problem Solving Therapy (Nezu \& D'Zurilla, 1999). Session 1 will take place in-person during a scheduled appointment and will last for 1 hour. Subsequent sessions will take place over the telephone and will last for approximately 30 minutes.
Problem Solving Therapy
All Veterans will receive a standard 6-session administration of Problem Solving Therapy (Nezu \& D'Zurilla, 1999). Session 1 will take place in-person during a scheduled appointment and will last for 1 hour. Subsequent sessions will take place over the telephone and will last for approximately 30 minutes.
Interventions
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Problem Solving Therapy plus Moving Forward
All Veterans will receive a standard 6-session administration of Problem Solving Therapy (Nezu \& D'Zurilla, 1999). Session 1 will take place in-person during a scheduled appointment and will last for 1 hour. Subsequent sessions will take place over the telephone and will last for approximately 30 minutes. Participants in this arm will also receive the Moving Forward app for SmartPhones, which was adapted from Problem Solving Therapy to be used either as a standalone treatment or as an adjunct to other related therapies such as in-person Problem Solving Therapy or the Moving Forward website. The phone content matches Problem Solving Therapy. Benefits of the app include 24-hours accessibility of psychoeducational materials and worksheets.
Problem Solving Therapy
All Veterans will receive a standard 6-session administration of Problem Solving Therapy (Nezu \& D'Zurilla, 1999). Session 1 will take place in-person during a scheduled appointment and will last for 1 hour. Subsequent sessions will take place over the telephone and will last for approximately 30 minutes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* speak and understand English,
* are patients in the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Primary Care-Mental Health Integration,
* and have a current diagnosis of depression
* major depressive disorder, 296.2x and 296.3x
* dysthymic disorder, 300.4
* depressive disorder not otherwise specified, 311
* and/or anxiety
* panic disorder without agoraphobia, 300.01
* panic disorder with agoraphobia, 300.21
* specific phobia, 300.29
* social phobia, 300.23
* obsessive-compulsive disorder; 300.3
* posttraumatic stress disorder, 309.81
* acute stress disorder, 308.3
* generalized anxiety disorder, 300.02
* anxiety disorder not otherwise specified, 300.00
* We considered enrolling only those Veterans diagnosed with mild-to-moderate depression, but chose to include a range of anxiety and depression-related disorders in order to reflect the population of Veterans seen in Primary Care-Mental Health Integration.
* Additionally, Problem Solving Therapy is designed to treat a range of stress-related problems, including both anxiety and depressive disorders.
* Veterans taking prescribed anxiolytics or anti-depressants will be eligible if they are on a stable medication regimen.
Exclusion Criteria
* substance dependence diagnosis and current use,
* any psychotic spectrum diagnoses or
* inability to provide informed consent.
* Diagnosis will be confirmed by chart review and Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview.
* Acute suicidal ideation will be determined by the assessing or treating clinician.
* During the baseline and follow-up interviews, any Veteran who endorses a "1" or higher on item # 21 on the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale "I feel that life isn't worthwhile" or item # 9 on the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 "thoughts that you would be better off dead or of hurting yourself" will be asked follow-up questions on the suicide risk protocol (see appendix 3).
* Current substance or alcohol use will be determined by the alcohol and substance use modules of the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview.
18 Years
64 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Kathleen M Grubbs, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Eugene J. Towbin Healthcare Center, Little Rock, AR
Locations
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Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Eugene J. Towbin Healthcare Center, Little Rock, AR
No. Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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PPO 13-122
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id