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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
829 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-07-05
2022-09-03
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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All participants will fill out a series of questionnaires including: the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7), Patient Health Questionnaire 8-item (PHQ-8), WHO-5 Wellbeing Index (WHO-5), 3 questions from the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ), Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI), Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale (ACES), Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS), 4 mechanisms questions, 3 items from the Secondary Control Scale (SCS), Module preferences and the System Usability Scale (SUS). After completing these questionnaires participants will be randomized to either the COMET intervention condition (who receive the intervention immediately) or the control condition (who will receive the intervention after 8 weeks). they will be randomized to one of two conditions: COMET (will receive the COMET intervention immediately) or a waitlist control (will receive the COMET intervention in 8 weeks). This randomization will be completed via the Qualtrics randomizer function - which randomly and evenly assigns participants to the two conditions.
Participants who are assigned to the COMET condition will then be taken to the intervention introduction. They will then receive the following modules: cognitive restructuring (labeled "flexible thinking"), behavioral activation (labeled "positive activities"), gratitude, and self-compassion. In the flexible thinking module, participants will learn to identify and reframe negative beliefs. They will first read about a hypothetical character who is adjusting to changes in their routine. Then, using the character's story as an example, they will try to identify negative beliefs that the character may be experiencing and ways the character could reframe the belief. Then, they will apply this technique to a situation in their own life. In the positive activities module, participants will identify and reflect on activities that are important to them. They will list activities they find enjoyable and meaningful. Then, they will reflect on why these activities matter to them and schedule in time to perform these activities in the weeks ahead. In the gratitude module, participants will be asked to reflect and write about 3 things they are grateful about. They will then be asked to think and write about things they notice around them that they enjoy and are grateful for. In the self-compassion module, participants will be asked to write a self-compassion letter to themselves, expressing compassion towards themselves just as they would towards a friend or family member. They will also be requested to create a few sentences that they would like to hear when feeling self-critical.
After completing the COMET intervention, participants will complete the post-intervention questions. A mental wellbeing resource list will be provided at the end of the session.
Participants who are assigned to the control condition will complete a separate series of questionnaires: hypothetical questions about emotional experiences using questions from the GAD-7 (Hypothetical Questions - GAD-7) and hypothetical questions about emotional experiences using questions from the PHQ-9 (Hypothetical Questions - PHQ-9).
After completing the COMET intervention or completing the control questions, all participants will fill out demographic information including age, sex assigned at birth, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, relationship status, how often they attend religious services, education level, annual income, employment status, if they have ever taken anti-depressants or other psychiatric medication, how many people they can rely on for social support, physical health, how often they drink alcohol, and how old they were when they first struggled with depression, anxiety, or stress.
All participants in both conditions will be invited via Prolific to continue to complete measures at follow-up time points of 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks post-baseline (approx. 10-15 minutes each). In the informed consent statement, participants will be informed that there are follow-up assessments that they can receive additional compensation for. There will also be reminders at the end of the baseline assessment reminding them to watch for the follow ups. They will not be notified of these follow-up assessments, but will be able to see the follow-up assessments posted on Prolific. During these follow-ups all participants (e.g., those in both the intervention and control conditions) will complete the following questionnaires: GAD-7, PHQ-8, WHO-5, ISI, ERQ, WSAS, and SCS.
After completing the follow-up measure at 8 weeks, enrollment in the study will end. At this point, participants in the control condition will receive the intervention modules. Their use of the COMET intervention is entirely optional and will not be recorded by the research team. They will not fill out any follow up measures after completing or not completing the COMET intervention.
Below is a complete schedule for participants in the study, separated by condition (e.g., COMET vs control).
COMET INTERVENTION
Baseline:
Measures/questionnaires (pre-intervention): Informed consent statement --\> Intro Text --\> Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7), Patient Health Questionnaire 8-item (PHQ-8), WHO-5 Wellbeing Index (WHO-5), 3 questions from the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ), Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI), Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale (ACES), Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS), 4 mechanisms questions, 3 items from the Secondary Control Scale (SCS), Module preferences and the System Usability Scale (SUS).
Intervention: After filling out these questionnaires, they will proceed to the COMET intervention content, which consists of the intervention introduction and 4 modules - cognitive restructuring (labeled "flexible thinking"), behavioral activation (labeled "positive activities"), gratitude, and self-compassion.
Measures/questionnaires (post-intervention): Post Intervention Questions, demographic information.
Time to complete: approximately 60-80 minutes.
2-week follow up: Measures/questionnaires: GAD-7, PHQ-8, WHO-5, ISI, ERQ, WSAS, and SCS. Time to complete: approximately 10-15 minutes.
4-week follow up: Measures/questionnaires: GAD-7, PHQ-8, WHO-5, ISI, ERQ, WSAS, and SCS. Time to complete: approximately 10-15 minutes.
8-week follow up: Measures/questionnaires: GAD-7, PHQ-8, WHO-5, ISI, ERQ, WSAS, and SCS. Time to complete: approximately 10-15 minutes.
CONTROL CONDITION
Baseline:
Measures/questionnaires: Informed consent statement --\> Intro Text --\> Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7), Patient Health Questionnaire 8-item (PHQ-8), WHO-5 Wellbeing Index (WHO-5), 3 questions from the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ), Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI), Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale (ACES), Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS), 4 mechanisms questions, 3 items from the Secondary Control Scale (SCS), Module preferences and the System Usability Scale (SUS); hypothetical questions about emotional experiences using questions from the GAD-7 (Hypothetical Questions - GAD-7); hypothetical questions about emotional experiences using questions from the PHQ-9 (Hypothetical Questions - PHQ-9); demographic information.
Time to complete: approximately 15-20 minutes.
2-week follow up: GAD-7, PHQ-8, WHO-5, ISI, ERQ, WSAS, and SCS. Time to complete: approximately 10-15 minutes.
4-week follow up: GAD-7, PHQ-8, WHO-5, ISI, ERQ, WSAS, and SCS. Time to complete: approximately 10-15 minutes.
8-week follow up: GAD-7, PHQ-8, WHO-5, ISI, ERQ, WSAS, and SCS. Time to complete: approximately 10-15 minutes.
After completing the 8-week follow up, participants in the control condition will be sent the COMET intervention modules. Whether they complete the intervention or not is entirely up to them and it will not be tracked by the research team.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Waiting list control (WLC)
Participants who are assigned to the control condition will complete the baseline questionnaires and assessments at weeks 2, 4, and 8. After the last assessment, they will be given access to COMET.
No interventions assigned to this group
Common Elements Toolbox (COMET)
COMET consists of the following modules: cognitive restructuring (labeled "flexible thinking"), behavioral activation (labeled "positive activities"), gratitude, and self-compassion. Participants complete these COMET modules by themselves. The format is reading psychoeducational along with completing specific activities.
Common Elements Toolbox (COMET)
COMET is an unguided single-session intervention (SSI) combining elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and positive psychology.
Interventions
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Common Elements Toolbox (COMET)
COMET is an unguided single-session intervention (SSI) combining elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and positive psychology.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Indiana University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lorenzo Lorenzo-Luaces
Assistant Professor Pyschological and Brain Sciences
Locations
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Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Countries
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References
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Lorenzo-Luaces L, Howard J. Efficacy of an Unguided, Digital Single-Session Intervention for Internalizing Symptoms in Web-Based Workers: Randomized Controlled Trial. J Med Internet Res. 2023 Jul 7;25:e45411. doi: 10.2196/45411.
Other Identifiers
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12290
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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