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Mindbeacon Therapist Assisted Internet Delivered CBT for Depression

A 12-week Randomized Waitlist-Controlled Trial of Mindbeacon Therapist Assisted Internet Delivered CBT for Depression

Status
Withdrawn
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05134103
Enrollment
0
Registered
2021-11-24
Start date
2021-11-01
Completion date
2021-11-18
Last updated
2023-04-18

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Major Depressive Disorder

Keywords

Depression

Brief summary

Utilization of therapist Assisted internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (TAiCBT) for treating depression and anxiety disorders in stepped-care models, such as the UK's Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) and the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program (SPP), is a potential solution for addressing the treatment gap in mental health. Investigators propose to investigate the effectiveness of Beacon TAiCBT for Depression to demonstrate the potential value of TAiCBT in a stepped care model. Investigators propose to conduct a 12-week pragmatic randomized controlled trial with a 1:1 (iCBT intervention: waiting-list) allocation, for participants referred to the Anxiety and Mood, Prompt Anxiety and Mood, and Trauma Programs at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences and on a waiting-list to receive clinical service. The primary outcome measures will be the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) definitions of Recovery, Reliable Improvement, and Reliable Recovery which are derived using the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 . The PHQ-9 (Depression), GAD-7 (anxiety) and WSAS (functional impairment) will be used as secondary outcome measures for all participants. Over the course of the study, 200 participants will be randomized (iCBT, 100; waiting-list, 100). Statistical analyses will include intention-to-treat analyses to test the interaction effects for the primary outcome measures at discharge/12-weeks and 3, and 12 months post-treatment. It is predicted that participants in the treatment condition will show significantly reduced symptoms of depression related to the waitlist control. It is predicted that this will be maintained through follow up.

Interventions

BEHAVIORALMindbeacon Therapist Guided, Internet Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression

The treatment consists of 11 depression modules delivered approximately once per week (at therapists' discretion) over a period of 12 weeks. Additionally, the therapist typically tailors treatment to client's individual needs by including supplementary modules for a variety of issues such as generalized anxiety, panic, social anxiety, post-traumatic stress, insomnia, pain, and relationships etc. Clients can complete the readings, exercises, and worksheets at any convenient time, using their web-enabled smartphone, tablet, or computer. Access to the modules and all messaging is provided through the secure platform. Messaging is asynchronous meaning participants can message their therapist as often as they choose and expect a response within 1-2 business days. After 12 weeks of active treatment, they will have unguided access (without therapist support) to the treatment materials that were covered for an additional 40 weeks.

Participants assigned to this arm will wait for 12 weeks before receiving active treatment condition

Sponsors

Mindbeacon
CollaboratorUNKNOWN
Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
CROSSOVER
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE

Intervention model description

This is a waitlist-controlled, randomized controlled trial.

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Minimum age of 18 years * Meets Diagnostic Assessment Research Tool (DART) screening criteria for a primary diagnosis of depression and reports being at least moderately depressed according to the PHQ-9 * Sufficient language proficiency to understand the treatment materials written at grade 10 reading level * Understands what TAiCBT and is open and interested to participating in a study using this treatment modality * Is able to reliably access the internet, and has basic computer skills to navigate the internet using a web browser * Willing to participate in a waitlist-control study and be followed for 12 months

Exclusion criteria

* Suicidal intent or clinically significant suicidal ideation * Clinically significant self-harm * Active psychotic illness * Currently participating in psychological treatment for depression and/or receiving evidence-based treatment (other than medication) for depression * Clinically significant alcohol and/or other substance use including prescription and over the counter medication that would likely interfere with treatment * Current or previous diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder * Does not meet DART criteria for a primary diagnosis of depression * Change in psychotropic medication within 3 weeks of treatment baseline

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
IAPT definition of Reliable recovery (Change between baseline and 12 month follow-up)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and 12 month follow-up (12 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Reliable recovery is defined as when the patient meets the criteria for both recovery and reliable improvement as defined above. Thus, a patient who moves from caseness to non-caseness, and also shows a 'reliable' (reduction in PHQ-9 score of 6 or more, and reduction in GAD-7 score of 4 or more) decrease in their symptom scores, is said to have a reliable recovery
IAPT Definition of Recovery (Change between Baseline and Post-treatment)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)The IAPT criteria for 'Recovery' are met when patients move from 'caseness' at the beginning of the intervention (e.g., scoring \>9 on the PHQ-9 or \>7 on the GAD-7) to 'non-caseness' at the end of treatment (thus scoring below the cut-off)
IAPT Definition of Recovery (Change between baseline and 3 month follow-up)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and 3 month follow-up (3 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)The IAPT criteria for 'Recovery' are met when patients move from 'caseness' at the beginning of the intervention (e.g., scoring \>9 on the PHQ-9 or \>7 on the GAD-7) to 'non-caseness' at the end of treatment (thus scoring below the cut-off)
IAPT Definition of Recovery (Change between baseline and 12 month follow-up)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and 12 month follow-up (12 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)The IAPT criteria for 'Recovery' are met when patients move from 'caseness' at the beginning of the intervention (e.g., scoring \>9 on the PHQ-9 or \>7 on the GAD-7) to 'non-caseness' at the end of treatment (thus scoring below the cut-off)
IAPT Definition of Reliable improvement (Change between Baseline and Post-treatment)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Reliable improvement is defined as when the patient has a 'reliable' decrease in their PHQ-9 / GAD-7 (reduction in PHQ-9 score of 6 or more, and reduction in GAD-7 score of 4 or more) score upon completion of their course of treatment
IAPT Definition of Reliable improvement (Change between baseline, and 3 month follow-up)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and 3 month follow-up (3 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Reliable improvement is defined as when the patient has a 'reliable' decrease in their PHQ-9 / GAD-7 (reduction in PHQ-9 score of 6 or more, and reduction in GAD-7 score of 4 or more) score upon completion of their course of treatment
IAPT Definition of Reliable improvement (Change between baseline and 12 month follow-up)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and 12 month follow-up (12 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Reliable improvement is defined as when the patient has a 'reliable' decrease in their PHQ-9 / GAD-7 (reduction in PHQ-9 score of 6 or more, and reduction in GAD-7 score of 4 or more) score upon completion of their course of treatment
IAPT definition of Reliable recovery (Change between Baseline and Post-treatment)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and post-treatment (week 12 of treatment)Reliable recovery is defined as when the patient meets the criteria for both recovery and reliable improvement as defined above. Thus, a patient who moves from caseness to non-caseness, and also shows a 'reliable' (reduction in PHQ-9 score of 6 or more, and reduction in GAD-7 score of 4 or more) decrease in their symptom scores, is said to have a reliable recovery
IAPT definition of Reliable recovery (Change between baseline and 3 month follow-up)GAD-7 and PHQ-9 which are used to compute this outcome measure are administered at baseline (initial screening) and 3 month follow-up (3 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Reliable recovery is defined as when the patient meets the criteria for both recovery and reliable improvement as defined above. Thus, a patient who moves from caseness to non-caseness, and also shows a 'reliable' (reduction in PHQ-9 score of 6 or more, and reduction in GAD-7 score of 4 or more) decrease in their symptom scores, is said to have a reliable recovery

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) - (Change between Baseline and Post-treatment)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and post-treatment (week 12 of treatment)This is a simple, reliable and valid measure of impaired functioning. It is a 5-item self-report measure that provides an experiential impact of a disorder from the patient's point of view. It looks at how the disorder impairs the patient's ability to function day to day on five dimensions: work, social life, home life, private life and close relationships. This scale ranges from 0-40 with 40 indicating a severe level of functional impairment.
Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) - (Change between baseline and 3 month follow-up)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and 3 month follow-up (3 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)This is a simple, reliable and valid measure of impaired functioning. It is a 5-item self-report measure that provides an experiential impact of a disorder from the patient's point of view. It looks at how the disorder impairs the patient's ability to function day to day on five dimensions: work, social life, home life, private life and close relationships. This scale ranges from 0-40 with 40 indicating a severe level of functional impairment.
Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) - (Change between baseline and 12 month follow-up)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and 12 month follow-up (12 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)This is a simple, reliable and valid measure of impaired functioning. It is a 5-item self-report measure that provides an experiential impact of a disorder from the patient's point of view. It looks at how the disorder impairs the patient's ability to function day to day on five dimensions: work, social life, home life, private life and close relationships. This scale ranges from 0-40 with 40 indicating a severe level of functional impairment.
Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) - (Change between baseline and post-treatment)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and post-treatment (week 12 of treatment)Items on the PHQ-9 reflect symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder, and provides a dimensional measure of symptom severity, self-administered by participants. Scores on this scale range from 0-27 with higher scores indicating more severe depression.
Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) - (Change between baseline and 3 month follow-up)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and 3 month follow-up (3 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Items on the PHQ-9 reflect symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder, and provides a dimensional measure of symptom severity, self-administered by participants. Scores on this scale range from 0-27 with higher scores indicating more severe depression.
Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) - (Change between baseline and 12 month follow-up)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and 12 month follow-up (12 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Items on the PHQ-9 reflect symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder, and provides a dimensional measure of symptom severity, self-administered by participants. Scores on this scale range from 0-27 with higher scores indicating more severe depression.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7) - (Change between baseline and post-treatment)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and post-treatment (week 12 of treatment)Items on the GAD-7 reflect symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and provides a dimensional measure of symptom severity, self-administered by participants. Scores on this scale range from 0-21 with higher scores indicating more severe anxiety.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7) - (Change between baseline and 3 month follow-up)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and 3 month follow-up (3 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Items on the GAD-7 reflect symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and provides a dimensional measure of symptom severity, self-administered by participants. Scores on this scale range from 0-21 with higher scores indicating more severe anxiety.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7) - (Change between baseline and 12 month follow-up)Administered at baseline (initial screening) and 12 month follow-up (12 months after post-treatment which is week 12 of treatment)Items on the GAD-7 reflect symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and provides a dimensional measure of symptom severity, self-administered by participants. Scores on this scale range from 0-21 with higher scores indicating more severe anxiety.

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026