Online Positive Emotion Skills Intervention for Symptoms of Depression
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Depression, Depression, Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 1/5/2018 |
Start Date: | July 2014 |
End Date: | August 2016 |
Online Positive Emotion Skills Intervention for Symptoms of Depression - Pilot Feasibility Trial
Major depressive disorder affects over 120 million people worldwide. Only 50% of Americans
with depression receive adequate treatment, and one-third of those receiving treatment do not
benefit. In this pilot project investigators will bring together two approaches that have the
promise to reach large numbers of depression sufferers: a skills-based intervention for
increasing positive affect and experiences in depressed individuals, delivered in an
inexpensive self-paced mobile format. The study will make use of smartphone technology to
improve conventional outcome measurement via in-the-moment emotion sampling and mobile
assessment of heart rate variability, a predictor of cardiac health that may mediate some of
the health effects of depression. The aims are: 1) Retool the existing web-based positive
emotion intervention for use on smartphones, with innovative exercises that help participants
bring the skills they are learning into real- life situations; 2) Measure heart rate
variability and emotions using existing smartphone software; and 3) Perform a randomized
pilot trial of the mobile intervention on individuals with clinical depression recruited
online.
with depression receive adequate treatment, and one-third of those receiving treatment do not
benefit. In this pilot project investigators will bring together two approaches that have the
promise to reach large numbers of depression sufferers: a skills-based intervention for
increasing positive affect and experiences in depressed individuals, delivered in an
inexpensive self-paced mobile format. The study will make use of smartphone technology to
improve conventional outcome measurement via in-the-moment emotion sampling and mobile
assessment of heart rate variability, a predictor of cardiac health that may mediate some of
the health effects of depression. The aims are: 1) Retool the existing web-based positive
emotion intervention for use on smartphones, with innovative exercises that help participants
bring the skills they are learning into real- life situations; 2) Measure heart rate
variability and emotions using existing smartphone software; and 3) Perform a randomized
pilot trial of the mobile intervention on individuals with clinical depression recruited
online.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Daily internet access
- Cell phone ownership
- Score of 10 or greater on the PHQ-8 depression scale
Exclusion Criteria:
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San Francisco, California 94115
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