Promoteur(s) :
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Recrutement : fermé
Centres participants
1
Dernière modification : 2025-02-26
DESCRIPTION DE L'ÉTUDE
Résumé de l'étude
The study aims to assess and compare clinician-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) supplemented with "MAYA", a mobile cognitive behavioral therapy app program to clinician-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy alone. The experimental group will be asked to use the mobile application at least two times per week for six weeks, for at least 20 minutes on each of the two days in addition to the clinician-delivered CBT. Participants will complete a weekly self-report assessment battery designed to assess anxiety and mood symptoms. The investigators think that clinician-delivered CBT supplemented with "MAYA" will improve more effective at improving symptoms of anxiety and depression than clinician-delivered CBT alone.
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Growing evidence suggests a need for anxiety and depression treatments that can be disseminated easily to young adults. Many do not seek out treatment for reasons including lack of availability and high cost. There is a growing need for accessible, affordable, research-supported treatments designed to increase the practice of skills and therefore improve treatment outcomes. Graduate students use mobile devices frequently; thus, mobile app-based interventions may be particularly appealing to individuals in this age range with anxiety or depression who are unable to access more traditional psychotherapy administered in person by a therapist.
The study aims to compare the efficacy and feasibility of clinician-delivered cognitive behavior therapy supplemented with the mobile app program to clinician- delivered cognitive behavioral therapy alone. Young adults with anxiety and/or depression will be randomized to clinician-delivered CBT (active control group) or to the clinician CBT + mobile app (intervention group). In the active control group, participants will participate in weekly clinician-delivered Cognitive Behavior Therapy. In the intervention group, participants will participate in weekly clinician-delivered Cognitive Behavior Therapy and use a mobile application for at least 20 minutes two times per week for six weeks.
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RECRUTEMENT
Profil des participants
Limites d'âge
minimum : 18 ans
maximum : 40 ans
Sexe(s) des participants
ALL
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Condition médicale (spécialité visée)
Domaine de recherche
Donnée non disponible
Critères de sélection
Cohortes
Nom
Condition médicale
Traitement
État du recrutement
Clinician-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy only
Participants receive treatment with a licensed clinician for 6 weeks.
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Clinician-delivered CBT + Supplemental app
Mobile application at least two times per week for six weeks, for at least 20 minutes on each of the two days in addition to the clinician-delivered CBT
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Clinician-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy only
État du recrutement
unknown
Participants receive treatment with a licensed clinician for 6 weeks.
Clinician-delivered CBT + Supplemental app
État du recrutement
unknown
Mobile application at least two times per week for six weeks, for at least 20 minutes on each of the two days in addition to the clinician-delivered CBT
Données à jour depuis :
26 février 2025
SITES ET CONTACTS
Centre principal
weill cornell medical college and ny presbyterian
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Recrutement local
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FERMÉ
Projet terminé dans ce centre
Dernière modification :
26 février 2025
Données à jour depuis :
28 fév.
Origine des données :
clinicaltrials.gov
* Age between 18 and 40 years.
* Clinically significant anxiety (as determined by a score of 10 or greater on the GAD-7) or clinically significant depression (as determined by a score of 10 or greater on the PHQ-9).
* Current graduate student at Weill Cornell Medicine.
* Access to an Apple iPhone
Exclusion Criteria:
* Lifetime diagnosis of a bipolar or psychotic disorder.
* Intent or plan to attempt suicide.
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Cohortes
Thérapie ou Intervention proposée
Cohortes
Nom
Condition médicale
Traitement
État du recrutement
Clinician-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy only
Participants receive treatment with a licensed clinician for 6 weeks.
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Clinician-delivered CBT + Supplemental app
Mobile application at least two times per week for six weeks, for at least 20 minutes on each of the two days in addition to the clinician-delivered CBT
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Clinician-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy only
État du recrutement
unknown
Participants receive treatment with a licensed clinician for 6 weeks.
Clinician-delivered CBT + Supplemental app
État du recrutement
unknown
Mobile application at least two times per week for six weeks, for at least 20 minutes on each of the two days in addition to the clinician-delivered CBT
Données à jour depuis :
26 février 2025
Description de l'étude
Description de l'étude
Résumé de l'étude
The study aims to assess and compare clinician-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) supplemented with "MAYA", a mobile cognitive behavioral therapy app program to clinician-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy alone. The experimental group will be asked to use the mobile application at least two times per week for six weeks, for at least 20 minutes on each of the two days in addition to the clinician-delivered CBT. Participants will complete a weekly self-report assessment battery designed to assess anxiety and mood symptoms. The investigators think that clinician-delivered CBT supplemented with "MAYA" will improve more effective at improving symptoms of anxiety and depression than clinician-delivered CBT alone.
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Growing evidence suggests a need for anxiety and depression treatments that can be disseminated easily to young adults. Many do not seek out treatment for reasons including lack of availability and high cost. There is a growing need for accessible, affordable, research-supported treatments designed to increase the practice of skills and therefore improve treatment outcomes. Graduate students use mobile devices frequently; thus, mobile app-based interventions may be particularly appealing to individuals in this age range with anxiety or depression who are unable to access more traditional psychotherapy administered in person by a therapist.
The study aims to compare the efficacy and feasibility of clinician-delivered cognitive behavior therapy supplemented with the mobile app program to clinician- delivered cognitive behavioral therapy alone. Young adults with anxiety and/or depression will be randomized to clinician-delivered CBT (active control group) or to the clinician CBT + mobile app (intervention group). In the active control group, participants will participate in weekly clinician-delivered Cognitive Behavior Therapy. In the intervention group, participants will participate in weekly clinician-delivered Cognitive Behavior Therapy and use a mobile application for at least 20 minutes two times per week for six weeks.
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Centres participants
Sites
Centres participants
1
centres
WEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE AND NY PRESBYTERIAN
New york
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Recrutement local
État du recrutement:
FERMÉ
Source d'information
Dernière modification :
26 février 2025
Données à jour depuis :
28 fév.
Origine des données :
clinicaltrials.gov