A Randomized Controlled Trial of In-Home Tele-Behavioral Health Care Utilizing Behavioral Activation for Depression
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Depression, Depression |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 65 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | May 2012 |
End Date: | May 2016 |
A Randomized Controlled Trial of In-Home Tele-behavioral Health Care Utilizing Behavioral Activation for Depression
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of a web-based behavioral activation(BA)
treatment for depression by comparing it to in-person BA treatment in Soldiers and Veterans
with Major and Minor Depressive Disorder. We will test the hypothesis that 8 sessions of
in-home BA delivered via a webcam will be as safe and effective in reducing symptoms of
hopelessness and depression as in-person BA treatment for depression.
treatment for depression by comparing it to in-person BA treatment in Soldiers and Veterans
with Major and Minor Depressive Disorder. We will test the hypothesis that 8 sessions of
in-home BA delivered via a webcam will be as safe and effective in reducing symptoms of
hopelessness and depression as in-person BA treatment for depression.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Current Major Depressive or Minor Depressive Disorder
- High-speed internet/network access at home (384kbs minimum)
- Informed consent
- Fluent in the English language
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently undergoing pyschotherapy for depression
- less than 18 or greater than 65 year of age
- Active psychotic symptoms/disorders as determined by the SCID for DSM-IV
- Dysthymic Disorder
- Current suicidal ideation with intent or recent (within six months) history of a
suicide attempt
- History of Organic Mental Disorder
- Current substance dependence as determined by the SCID (lifetime substance dependence
or substance abuse will not be excluded)
- History of violence or poor impulse control causing potential risk to staff or others
- Significant ongoing stressors that require urgent crisis intervention
- Having a living arrangement that will not permit the use of a private space to
participate in the study
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