Cognitive Behavioral and Faith Fellowship to Improve Thy Health

Part of paid clinical trials in Madison, Wisconsin.

Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Study ID
NCT06292637
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • Cognitive Behavioral Faith Fellowship to Improve Thy Health (CB-FAITH) — BEHAVIORAL
    CB-FAITH is a behavioral depression intervention set inside a cognitive behavioral framework, and Afrocentric paradigm and informed by faith-based principles, designed to treat major depressive disorder among African American adults. The 13-treatment modules focus on increasing knowledge of depression and healthy coping behaviors. It is designed to be co-delivered by licensed mental health clinicians and pastors at churches.

Study Details

Investigators will examine the efficacy of a faith-based depression intervention, in reducing symptoms of depression among African American adults in Wisconsin. Twelve church groups, each with 10 people (N=120) will be invited to participate. This intervention will be the first evidence-based, faith-based intervention designed for African Americans if validated.

Key Dates

Start date
Oct 8, 2024
Status verified
Sep 2025
Primary completion
Sep 30, 2026
Completion
Sep 30, 2026

Study Design

Enrollment
50 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT

Arms

  • No Intervention: Control
  • Experimental: CB-FAITH treatment

Primary Outcome Measure

Patient Health Questionnaire [ Time Frame: baseline, weeks 6 and 12 during the intervention, and follow up at 3 and 6 months ]

Central Contacts

Locations (3)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Second Baptist ChurchMadisonWisconsin53711-3800
Anthony Wade
608-278-1430
Anthony Wade (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR)
The Board of Regents of the UW SystemMadisonWisconsin53715-1218
Earlise Ward, PhD
University of Wisconsin - MadisonMadisonWisconsin53515
Earlise Ward, PhD
608/263-0745

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