Harnessing Network Science to Personalize Scalable Interventions for Adolescent Depression (TRACK to TREAT Phase 2)
NCT ID: NCT04607902
Last Updated: 2021-03-17
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
216 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-02-15
2024-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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During the ESM period following the baseline battery, adolescents will be prompted to complete the same 2-minute, 8-item survey 5 times per day for 21 days, via a smartphone-based, encrypted data collection app (LifeData). Notifications to complete surveys will occur every 2-3 hours. Responses will be deemed valid if completed within 2 hour of notification, ensuring at least 1-hour lags between surveys.
Once the 3-week ESM period is complete, adolescents will be randomly assigned to receive 1 of 3 web-based single session interventions (SSIs) at a second secure video conference session. The second video conference session will be brief and is meant to help adolescents access the online intervention, which they will complete by themselves. This second session will take place within 2-3 weeks after the ESM period. Immediately pre- and post-SSI, adolescents will complete a limited number of self-report questionnaires by themselves to index shifts in proximal outcomes.
The adolescent and parent pairs will, on their own, complete follow-up assessments at post-intervention. These assessments are abridged versions of the baseline battery. To enable longitudinal analysis of outcome trajectories, adolescents and parents will complete online follow-up questionnaires (including subjective reports of clinical and functional outcomes) 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months post-intervention. All follow-up surveys will be completed via Qualtrics, through personalized links sent to the family.
All families will be debriefed by email, and the intervention SSI condition assignment will be revealed, after 24-month follow-up is complete. At this time, adolescents will be offered the opportunity to remotely complete the SSIs they did not originally receive.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Supportive Therapy SSI (ST-SSI)
The web-based supportive therapy (ST-SSI) intervention, called the Sharing Feelings Intervention, is designed to mimic supportive therapy (ST). The goals of the ST intervention are to encourage participants to identify and express feelings to close others; the intervention does not teach or emphasize specific skills or beliefs. In previous clinical trials, ST has resulted in significantly fewer reductions in youth internalizing problems compared to cognitive-behavioral and growth mindset interventions. The ST-SSI is designed to control for nonspecific aspects of intervention, including engagement in a computer program. It includes the same number of reading and writing activities as the other SSIs.
Supportive Therapy SSI
Online, 30-minute self-administered program for youth
Behavioral Activation SSI (BA-SSI)
The BA-SSI include 5 elements: (1) An introduction to the program's rationale: that engaging in value-based activities can combat sad mood and low self-esteem; (2) Psychoeducation about depression, including how behavior shapes feelings and thoughts; (3) A life values assessment, where youth identify key areas from which they draw enjoyment and meaning; (4) Creation of an activity hierarchy, where youth identify and personalize (in guided exercises) 3 activities to target for change; and (5) An exercise in which youths write about benefits that might result from engaging in each activity; an obstacle that might keep them from doing the activities; and a strategy for overcoming identified obstacles.
Behavioral Activation SSI
Online, 30-minute self-administered program for youth
Growth Mindset SSI (GM-SSI)
Program includes: An introduction to the brain and a lesson on neuroplasticity; Testimonials from older youths who describe their views that traits are malleable Further stories by older youths, describing times when they used "growth mindsets" to persevere during social/emotional setbacks; Study summaries noting how/why personality can change; And an exercise in which youths write notes to younger students, using scientific information to explain people's capacity for change.
Growth Mindset SSI
Online, 30-minute self-administered program for youth
Interventions
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Supportive Therapy SSI
Online, 30-minute self-administered program for youth
Behavioral Activation SSI
Online, 30-minute self-administered program for youth
Growth Mindset SSI
Online, 30-minute self-administered program for youth
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Has one parent or legal guardian willing to participate in the study
* Speaks English well enough to complete the smartphone-based questionnaire
* Comfort with smartphone-based surveys
* Indication of elevated risk for youth depression, one of two ways (or both ways): (a) elevations in depressive symptoms, at least 80th percentile or higher, based on parent-report CDI 2; (b) received treatment for depression within the previous 2 years
* Exit the study prior to condition randomization
* Respond with either copy/pasted responses from text earlier in the intervention to any of free response questions
* Obvious lack of English fluency in open response questions
* Responding with random text in open response questions
* Duplicate responses from the same individual in baseline or follow-up surveys
* Provide responses of fewer than 3 words to writing prompts that ask for at least 2 sentences or more
11 Years
16 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Stony Brook University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jessica Schleider
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Principal Investigators
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Jessica L Schleider, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Stony Brook University
Locations
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Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, New York, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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IRB2019-00382
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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