Smartphone App Based CBT Versus Online Group CBT: Randomized, Non-inferiority Clinical Trial

NCT ID: NCT05450614

Last Updated: 2022-07-11

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

200 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-08-01

Study Completion Date

2023-12-31

Brief Summary

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The present research project aims to compare the efficacy and safety of an intervention based on a smartphone application, which uses CBT techniques, to online group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBCT), in improving depressive symptoms.

The project also has supplemental analysis to predict who will respond to the CBT intervention using the application. For this analysis, machine learning algorithms, a set of techniques from the field of artificial intelligence, will be used to create a predictive calculator for response to interventions. The analysis protocol used for this analysis will be in accordance with that proposed in task Force of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders.

Detailed Description

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This is a randomized, non-inferiority, three-arm clinical trial, one of which consists of a waiting list. Participants in this study will be selected from an online survey already carried out and approved by the National Research Ethics Committee (Conep), which included 5,000 participants. Patients will be randomized to one of the study arms, application (Thrive) or CBCT (immediate start versus waiting list). Digital interventions in mental health have been gaining strength in the scientific literature, and recently the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the digital prescription of an app to treat insomnia. This type of intervention is not a substitute for clinical consultation, but it can be useful in circumstances related to poor access to mental health services, which is a chronic problem in many developing and underdeveloped countries, but which has been exacerbated recently with the COVID-19 pandemic. 19. Of note, CBT is a first-line treatment for combating depressive symptoms, and its use has recently been studied on digital platforms. To help participants in this stage and increase their engagement, the app will provide access to a virtual caregiver and gamification strategies as reported in a recent editorial published in a famous scientific journal.

For this clinical trial, 400 participants with the expected symptoms among those who responded to the aforementioned clinical trial will be invited to be surveyed (National Trial Committee Survey Approved in Research Conducted and Approved).

The goals of this article will not be carried out in the main scientific journals of medicine, but also to assess whether a low-cost digital intervention designed only for reviews where the improvement in mental health is low may the altered symptoms of the included access . It is important that this intervention is useful not only in periods of social isolation, but also when the pandemic ends, since 1) about 50% of patients with depression do not have consultations with mental health professionals; 2) we expect an increase in the number of people with depression after the pandemic, due to its consequences.

Our hypothesis is that the smartphone application, with CBT techniques, although it does not replace the face-to-face consultation, is safe and is not inferior to the CBCT. If shown to be effective, this app will be an innovative, low-cost strategy for dealing with depressive symptoms during and after the pandemic.

Conditions

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Depressive Disorder, Major

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Initially, patients who accept the invitation will be randomized between groups Thrive vs CBCT. In the Thrive group, access to the application and information regarding its use will be made available to participants. Reassessments and data collection will be performed at 5 points: baseline, 4, 8, 12 weeks and 6 months. These five evaluations will be carried out through questionnaires sent to the participants. Participants selected for the TCCG group will undergo a new randomization, which will select 50% of patients for immediate start of online sessions and the remainder for inclusion in a waiting list. Participants selected for immediate start will start the CBCT sessions at the time of the initial assessment and will be reassessed at the same points as the Thrive group, also through self-administered online questionnaires. A 12-week assessment list through online auto scales will take place at the end of the period. Patients at PHQ≥ 9 will initiate CBCT protocol sessions online.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Thrive app

In the Thrive group, access to the application and information regarding its use will be made available to participants. Reassessments and data collection will be performed at 5 points including baseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks and 6 months. These five evaluations will be carried out through questionnaires sent to the participants.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Thrive app

Intervention Type OTHER

The application has already been developed using the Flutter framework and provides users with the main CBT-based strategies to reduce depressive symptoms. In order to engage users, gamification strategies were also implemented. Some examples are 1) development and achievement: quiz on psychoeducation with rewards; 2) epic sense: like the messages in the psychoeducation session; 3) unpredictability: surprise quiz. An avatar will also be available for the participant, who will gain experience as he interacts with some of the application's functions. Finally, participants will receive weekly videos of less than 5 minutes with tips on how to use the app. There will be a total of 12 videos with psychoeducation tips and how to use the application.

TCCG

Participants selected for the TCCG group will undergo a new randomization, which will select 50% of patients for immediate start of online sessions and the remainder for inclusion in a waiting list. Participants selected for immediate start will start the CBCT sessions at the time of the initial assessment and will be reassessed at the same points as the Thrive group, also through self-administered online questionnaires.

The waiting list will last for 12 weeks, with assessment through self-applicable online scales at the end of the period. Patients who present PHQ≥ 9 will then start online CBCT sessions, according to the protocol above.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

TCCG

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

In the literature, there is no single protocol for the treatment of depression through CBCT, therefore, a systematized protocol was developed for this study, aiming to structure and unify this intervention. Participants selected for the TCCG group will be randomly divided into 10 groups of 10 members each. The TCCG will be held through weekly meetings, exclusively online. Twelve sessions lasting 90 minutes each will be applied. The structuring of the sessions is based on the cognitive-behavioral model, starting with psychoeducation about the disorder and self-knowledge, starting with cognitive restructuring and relapse prevention. Homework will be part of the protocol. The sessions will be held on a digital platform (Google Meet) and access instructions will be provided to the participants of this group in the evaluation interview.

Interventions

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Thrive app

The application has already been developed using the Flutter framework and provides users with the main CBT-based strategies to reduce depressive symptoms. In order to engage users, gamification strategies were also implemented. Some examples are 1) development and achievement: quiz on psychoeducation with rewards; 2) epic sense: like the messages in the psychoeducation session; 3) unpredictability: surprise quiz. An avatar will also be available for the participant, who will gain experience as he interacts with some of the application's functions. Finally, participants will receive weekly videos of less than 5 minutes with tips on how to use the app. There will be a total of 12 videos with psychoeducation tips and how to use the application.

Intervention Type OTHER

TCCG

In the literature, there is no single protocol for the treatment of depression through CBCT, therefore, a systematized protocol was developed for this study, aiming to structure and unify this intervention. Participants selected for the TCCG group will be randomly divided into 10 groups of 10 members each. The TCCG will be held through weekly meetings, exclusively online. Twelve sessions lasting 90 minutes each will be applied. The structuring of the sessions is based on the cognitive-behavioral model, starting with psychoeducation about the disorder and self-knowledge, starting with cognitive restructuring and relapse prevention. Homework will be part of the protocol. The sessions will be held on a digital platform (Google Meet) and access instructions will be provided to the participants of this group in the evaluation interview.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* have depressive symptoms characterized by PHQ-9≥9 and a diagnosis of Major Depressive Episode through the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview instrument -- own a smartphone
* agree with the treatment objectives and sign the consent form
* age between 18 and 65 years
* be living in Brazil and be fluent in Portuguese.

Exclusion Criteria

* pregnancy
* initiation of any psychological treatment within the previous 3 months
* visual impairment that prevents use of the app
* current risk of suicide
* bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, intellectual disability, and alcohol or drug abuse in the last year.

Other comorbid medical conditions will also be included, unless they are degenerative (dementia or multiple sclerosis) in a way that could compromise interaction with the application. Participants may be taking psychotropic drugs, including medication for depression, if the medication regimen has not changed in the previous 3 months and if there has been no change over the course of study participation.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Ives C Passos, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Locations

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Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre, , Brazil

Site Status

Countries

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Brazil

Central Contacts

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Julio C Bebber, Medical

Role: CONTACT

+55 54 981498150

Facility Contacts

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Ives C Passos, PhD

Role: primary

References

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Bebber JC, Montezano BB, Vivan AS, Antonelli-Salgado T, de Aguiar KR, Zimerman A, Shintani AO, Moreira MBR, Campos R, Rodrigues L, Zaffari GF, Mallmann G, Pulice RF, Senger VC, Vargas JR, Zimmer C, Amaral MCDS, Veloso GG, Dalla Vecchia GF, Lopez JCB, Brunoni AR, Rabelo-da-Ponte FD, Passos IC, Braga DT. Digital interventions for depressive symptoms: a randomized clinical trial. Trends Psychiatry Psychother. 2025 May 11. doi: 10.47626/2237-6089-2024-1006. Online ahead of print.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 40349367 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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20200484

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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