Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Depression Treatment for Individuals With TB in South Africa
NCT ID: NCT05091580
Last Updated: 2025-07-17
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Basic Information
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SUSPENDED
NA
1410 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-03-24
2028-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Recruitment was temporarily paused on September 1, 2024 due to an interruption in funding.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention: Interpersonal Counseling for Depression
New adult TB patients with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9 \> 10) will be offered 4-8 sessions of Interpersonal Counseling delivered by a trained lay counsellor.
Interpersonal Counseling
Interpersonal Counseling is a brief (4-8 sessions) psychological intervention that was developed to treat depression in primary care. In IPC, counselors provide psychoeducation about the connection of depressive symptoms to social triggers and support patients in leveraging social networks to address these stressors and reduce depressive symptoms. Since depressive symptoms are often a transient reaction to life stress (e.g. TB diagnosis), many individuals are able to achieve significant alleviation of symptoms in as few as four sessions. IPC focuses on reducing interpersonal conflict and improving social cohesion in families, which may have the advantage of strengthening the ability of families to support TB patients in completing treatment to achieve cure. All individuals will be offered 4-5 sessions (weekly), with up to 3 optional booster sessions (monthly) until TB treatment is completed.
Control: Enhanced Treatment as Usual
New adult TB patients will be screened for depression and those with significant symptoms (PHQ-9 \> 15 and/or suicidal ideation) will be referred to the clinic nurse for evaluation and referral to specialized mental health care as needed. Routine screening for depression is not a standard practice for TB patients; therefore assessment and referral is considered "enhanced" treatment as usual. Individuals will be interviewed at baseline and treatment completion.
Enhanced treatment as usual
Depression screening and referral (as needed)
Interventions
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Interpersonal Counseling
Interpersonal Counseling is a brief (4-8 sessions) psychological intervention that was developed to treat depression in primary care. In IPC, counselors provide psychoeducation about the connection of depressive symptoms to social triggers and support patients in leveraging social networks to address these stressors and reduce depressive symptoms. Since depressive symptoms are often a transient reaction to life stress (e.g. TB diagnosis), many individuals are able to achieve significant alleviation of symptoms in as few as four sessions. IPC focuses on reducing interpersonal conflict and improving social cohesion in families, which may have the advantage of strengthening the ability of families to support TB patients in completing treatment to achieve cure. All individuals will be offered 4-5 sessions (weekly), with up to 3 optional booster sessions (monthly) until TB treatment is completed.
Enhanced treatment as usual
Depression screening and referral (as needed)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* initiating treatment for TB
* ability to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Columbia University
OTHER
Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation
OTHER
University of Cape Town
OTHER
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NIH
New York State Psychiatric Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Annika Sweetland
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation
Cape Town, , South Africa
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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8217
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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