Return to Work: Promoting Health and Productivity in Workers With Common Mental Disorders (SAFARI)
Adjustment Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Adjustment Disorders
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Employment grade at 50% minimum. On Sick-leva for at least 1-12 moths due to adjustment, anxiety or depressive disorders.
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients with addiction disorders, schizophrenia, psychotic disorders high suicidal risk, bipolar disorder, severe depression or generalized anxiety disorder. Patients on current psychotherapy. Patients that do not speak and write Swedish.
Sites / Locations
- FORUM-Centrum för psykiatrforskning, Danderyds sjukhus
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
ACT
WPI
ACT and WPI
Control group
The ACT intervention consists of 6 manual-based face-to-face sessions and internet-based homework modules. The manual is based on the six core processes in the ACT-model: acceptance, mindfulness, defusion, self as context, values and committed action.
This interventions aims at the facilitation of dialogue between the participant and the workplace through a series of steps consisting of individual interviews with the participant and his/her nearest supervisor and a so called "convergence dialogue meeting" in order to agree upon short- and long-term solutions.
The study participants receive both ACT and WPI. The ACT intervention consists of 6 manual-based face-to-face sessions and internet-based homework modules. The manual is based on the six core processes in the ACT-model: acceptance, mindfulness, defusion, self as context, values and committed action. WPI aims at the facilitation of dialogue between the participant and the workplace through a series of steps consisting of individual interviews with the participant and his/her nearest supervisor and a so called "convergence dialogue meeting" in order to agree upon short- and long-term solutions.
Treatment as usual (TAU) which means that the participant continues in ordinary health care and does not receive interventions other than the initial assessment.