Internet-Based Interventions for Bipolar Disorder



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Psychiatric, Bipolar Disorder
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - 65
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:January 2014
End Date:June 2016

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2/2-A Randomized Trial of Internet-Based Interventions for Bipolar Disorder

The investigators hope to learn whether access to online support and education can help
people with Bipolar Disorder (BD) better manage their symptoms of depression.

This study will examine if there is a benefit of an online intervention for persons with
bipolar diagnoses, and what components appear to be useful. Specifically, the study will
examine (1) whether exposure to the MoodSwings 2.0 intervention results in decreased
depressive symptoms as measured by the Montgomery Asberg Rating Scale for Depression (MADRS)
and (2) whether there is an association between graduated levels of involvement (Level I, 2,
or 3) and resulting improvement? We expect that those participants assigned to the control
condition (Level 1, peer discussion board only), will have fewer positive outcomes than
those in Level 2 (discussion board and psychoeducation) or 3 (discussion board,
psychoeducation, and interactive psychosocial tools) conditions.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Current diagnosis of bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, or bipolar disorder NOS
verified with the Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual for Mental Disorders (SCID) Mood disorder module.

- Age 21-65.

- Access to a computer with internet access. Access to a printer is preferable, but not
required.

- Able to speak and read English proficiently.

- Some degree of medical supervision of bipolar disorder (sees a health professional at
least twice a year to discuss symptoms and treatment needs) and local access to
emergency care.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Current psychosis, as assessed in screening phone interview with the SCID psychosis
module.

- Acutely suicidal (defined as having a HAM-D item 3, score of ≥3).

- Current mania, assessed using mania module of the SCID mood disorders module.
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