Study to Compare the Use of a Behavioral Health App Versus Care As Usual for 16-22 Year Olds with Depression

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

185

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 1, 2022

Primary Completion Date

August 30, 2024

Study Completion Date

August 30, 2024

Conditions
Depression
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

dCBI

"The dCBI, RxWell, is a trans-CBT mobile app product addressing depression and anxiety that was developed based on standard CBT techniques. RxWell provides users users with 40 brief (5-10 minute) skill building techniques for anxiety and depression. Users will have access to a goal-setting tab and in the moment relief section which contains over 17 techniques,14 of which are brief audios to help users engage relaxation responses. The user will be provided with the depression path, which has 40 unique techniques, and if the user expresses significant anxiety, the coach will have the ability to personalize the program by pulling in any of the 53 techniques from the anxiety path, so that the individual can utilize the proper CBT techniques that fit with their presentation."

BEHAVIORAL

Treatment as Usual

Participants who are randomly assigned to the Treatment as Usual (TAU) group will receive standard care, which will consist of a tiered stepped care model of behavioral therapy offered by the embedded behavioral therapist at each practice as part of routine care, with the provision of augmentation of therapy (or addition of an antidepressant) at the discretion of the clinical team. Psychotropic medications at baseline and previous behavioral treatment will be recorded at baseline. Number of therapy sessions, delivery modality (face to face versus telemedicine), and addition of antidepressant or other psychotropic medication or dose change will be monitored and recorded over the study period.

Trial Locations (3)

15213

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh

92123

Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego, San Diego

02115

Boston Children's Hospital, Boston

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Pittsburgh

OTHER