Can Genetics Predict Treatment Response to a Computerized Self-help Program for Depression?

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

500

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 31, 2013

Primary Completion Date

November 30, 2015

Study Completion Date

November 30, 2015

Conditions
Major Depressive DisorderMood Disorders
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Computerized self-help program for depression

For 8 weeks, participants will engage in a computerized self-help program for depression, called deprexis. This program consists of 10 content modules representing different psychotherapeutic approaches broadly consistent with a cognitive-behavioral perspective. Modules are organized as simulated dialogues in which the program explains and illustrates concepts and techniques, engages the user in exercises, and continuously asks users to respond by selecting from response options. Subsequent content is then tailored to the users' responses, resulting in a simulated conversational flow. Participants can access the self-help program as often as they would like and since it is self-guided, they will determine how often they access the material. Each module can be completed in 10 to 60 minutes, depending on the user's reading speed, interest, motivation, and individual path through the program.

Trial Locations (1)

78713

The University of Texas at Austin, Austin

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Brown University

OTHER

lead

University of Texas at Austin

OTHER

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