Toward Understanding Drivers of Patient Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions - Part II

Part of paid clinical trials in Boston, Massachusetts.

Sponsor
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Study ID
NCT05555875
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - 75 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • IntelliCare Plus — BEHAVIORAL
    Mobile-app-based digital mental health intervention for individuals struggling with depression and/or anxiety. The app reflects components of evidence-based psychological treatments such as cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Study Details

This study is a clinical trial that evaluates what drives patient engagement and tests the impact of two strategies-automated motivational push messaging and coach support-to improve engagement with an evidence-based mobile app intervention for depression and/or anxiety.

Key Dates

Start date
Jun 7, 2023
Status verified
Jun 2024
Primary completion
Jul 20, 2025
Completion
Jul 20, 2025

Study Design

Enrollment
76 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
FACTORIAL
Primary purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Arms

  • Experimental: IntelliCare with Automated Motivational Messaging and Coach Support
    IntelliCare Plus mobile application intervention with two engagement strategies, automated motivational messaging and coach support.
  • Experimental: IntelliCare with Automated Motivational Messaging
    IntelliCare Plus mobile application intervention with one engagement strategy, automated motivational messaging.
  • Experimental: IntelliCare with Coach Support
    IntelliCare Plus mobile application intervention with one engagement strategy, coach support.
  • Active Comparator: IntelliCare Alone
    IntelliCare Plus mobile application intervention with no additional engagement strategy applied.

Primary Outcome Measure

Minutes of Intervention Use - Distal (Long-Term) [ Time Frame: 8-week intervention period ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Jessica Morrow LipschitzBostonMassachusetts02115-5804
Jessica M Lipschitz, PhD
617-732-6548
Katherine E Burdick, PhD

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