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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
90 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-05-08
2024-06-30
Brief Summary
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To address this critical need, the investigators developed an adaptive smart-phone based therapy support tool for teens with AN, called Smart Treatment for Anorexia Recovery (STAR). STAR is for adolescents between the ages of 13-21 who recently received acute treatment for AN (e.g., inpatient, residential, intensive outpatient, or day hospital) who are currently working with an outpatient therapist. STAR incorporates elements from the Unified Protocol and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to target emotion avoidance, which the investigators hypothesize will lead to reductions in eating-disorder behaviors. The investigators will compare STAR to Present-focused Anorexia Nervosa Coping Treatment (PACT), which focuses on current life stressors and problems.
The investigators' hypothesis is that STAR will improve outpatient treatment response and reduce relapse in adolescents discharged from intensive treatment for AN. The investigators will evaluate their hypotheses in two conditions: 1) STAR app and 2) PACT app. In both conditions, participants must be working with an individual outpatient therapist.
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Detailed Description
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In the current clinical trial, the investigators will expand STAR to test an adaptive mHealth intervention delivered in the post-discharge window. The investigators' hypothesis is that a transdiagnostic assessment and clinical-decision support tool delivered within the STAR suite will optimize face-to-face clinical service and the addition of an adaptive mobile-health (mHealth) intervention will improve outpatient treatment response and reduce relapse in adolescents discharged from intensive treatment for AN. The investigators' previous work supports the hypothesis. Specifically, the investigators' past studies provide robust support for the predictive validity and clinical utility of the investigators' assessment tool for predicting ED-related psychiatric impairment and recovery. However, the number of items across the paper-based assessment tool is 144, which is overly long for routine use. To overcome this challenge, the investigators developed a mobile phone app that uses computerized adaptive testing to reduce assessment length by up to 50% while retaining the reliability and validity of the original paper-and-pencil measure. The investigators propose to leverage this innovation to optimize both face-to-face and mHealth treatment for AN. The objectives are to: 1) develop the mHealth intervention (with clinician and stakeholder input) and 2) establish feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effect size of the mHealth intervention using both clinician and patient data. To accomplish these objectives, the investigators will employ a computerized adaptive test coupled with machine learning algorithms, delivered within the app to signal clinicians when their clients are at-risk for poor outcomes and relapse. Specific aims include: 1) adapt the existing clinical tool to provide therapist support modules and patient mHealth messages; 2) conduct a preliminary randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the integrated assessment and mHealth intervention tool; 3) test preliminary mechanisms that lead to changes in AN symptoms.
STAR incorporates elements from the Unified Protocol and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to target emotion avoidance, which the investigators hypothesize will lead to reductions in eating-disorder behaviors. The investigators will compare STAR to Present-focused Anorexia Nervosa Coping Treatment (PACT), which focuses on current life stressors and problems. The investigators' hypothesis is that STAR will improve outpatient treatment response and reduce relapse in adolescents discharged from intensive treatment for AN. The investigators will evaluate hypotheses in two conditions: 1) STAR app and 2) PACT app. In both conditions, participants must be working with an individual outpatient therapist.
Given there is a scarcity of specialty care for AN following acute treatment, yet 95% of adolescents have smartphones, the proposed research is innovative and significant because it has the future potential to reduce relapse and optimize existing community-delivered interventions for AN over the post-acute treatment window.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Smart Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa Recovery (STAR) app
STAR incorporates elements from the Unified Protocol and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to reduce emotion avoidance and improve disordered-eating behaviors and negative emotions. Participants will complete 1-2 weekly modules in STAR for 12 weeks. During this time, participants will continue working with their outpatient therapist. Outcome and target engagement measures will be assessed daily or weekly within the STAR app. Participants will complete additional measures of outcome and target engagement at 3-months and 6-months after treatment. Parents will be asked to complete outcome measures at baseline, 12 weeks, 3-months, and 6-months.
Smart-Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa Recovery (STAR)
Adolescents will use their smartphone to access short 5-10 minute "modules" that teach them about the function of emotions, ways to regulate challenging emotions, and strategies to improve negative thinking, mood, and reduce eating-disorder symptoms. Module content will include text, images, videos, and interactive questions and quizzes.
Present-focused Anorexia Nervosa Coping Treatment (PACT) app
PACT is an adapted form of Present-Centered Therapy and focuses on daily life stressors, problems, and concerns that may impact AN. Participants will complete 1 weekly module in Weeks 1, 2, and 12 and complete a Daily Diary of life stressors thereafter for 9 weeks. During this time, participants will continue working with their outpatient therapist. Outcome and target engagement measures will be assessed daily or weekly within the PACT app. Participants will complete additional measures of outcome and target engagement at 3-months and 6-months after treatment. Parents will be asked to complete outcome measures at baseline, 12 weeks, 3-months, and 6-months.
Present-focused Anorexia Nervosa Coping Treatment (PACT)
Adolescents will use their smartphone to access two brief psychoeducational modules that teach about the common symptoms of AN, common reactions and problems associated with AN, and goals for treatment. Starting in Week 3, adolescents will complete a Daily Diary that will ask them to record life stressors, challenges, and problems, which will serve as a launching point for discussion with their outpatient therapist.
Interventions
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Smart-Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa Recovery (STAR)
Adolescents will use their smartphone to access short 5-10 minute "modules" that teach them about the function of emotions, ways to regulate challenging emotions, and strategies to improve negative thinking, mood, and reduce eating-disorder symptoms. Module content will include text, images, videos, and interactive questions and quizzes.
Present-focused Anorexia Nervosa Coping Treatment (PACT)
Adolescents will use their smartphone to access two brief psychoeducational modules that teach about the common symptoms of AN, common reactions and problems associated with AN, and goals for treatment. Starting in Week 3, adolescents will complete a Daily Diary that will ask them to record life stressors, challenges, and problems, which will serve as a launching point for discussion with their outpatient therapist.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Able to read and speak fluent English
* Access to a smartphone
* Received acute treatment for anorexia nervosa or atypical anorexia nervosa \[residential, inpatient, partial hospitalization (PHP), or intensive outpatient program (IOP)\] within the past three months
* Currently receiving weekly outpatient treatment (or planning to start outpatient treatment) for current anorexia nervosa/atypical anorexia nervosa, or past anorexia nervosa/atypical anorexia nervosa (e.g., anorexia nervosa in partial remission).
Exclusion Criteria
* Intellectual or developmental disability
* Medical condition that affects appetite or weight (e.g., thyroid disorder, diabetes, cancer, pregnancy)
* Current psychotic disorder or substance use disorder
* BMI-z \< 14 or lab abnormalities indicating medical instability
* Unwillingness for data to be shared with outpatient therapist
13 Years
21 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
OTHER
Purdue University
OTHER
University of Kansas
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Kelsie Forbush, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Kansas
Locations
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University of Kansas, Wakarusa Research Facility
Lawrence, Kansas, 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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STUDY00141926
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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