Community-based Cognitive Remediation and tDCS to Enhance Seniors' Function and Mental Health (CREAtE)
Mental Health Disorder, Aging
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Mental Health Disorder focused on measuring Cognitive Remediation, Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 50 years and above. The rationale of age cutoff of 50 is that this age is considered a typical geriatric age cutoff especially for people with severe mental illness
- Any race or ethnicity
- Any gender identity
- Meets DSM-V criteria for any disorder
- Clinically stable as operationalized by (1) having not been admitted to a psychiatric hospital within the 3 months prior to assessment, (2) having had no change in psychotropic medication dosage within the 4 weeks prior to assessment, and (3) ascertained to be clinically and medically stable by one the study psychiatrists.
- Willingness and ability to speak English
- Willingness to provide informed consent or assent as applicable.
- Corrected visual ability that enables reading of newspaper headlines and corrected hearing capacity that is adequate to respond to a raised conversational voice.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Meets diagnostic criteria for active substance use or dependence within the 6 months prior to the initial assessment except for caffeine or nicotine
- Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) within 6 months of initial assessment
- Has significant cognitive impairment that, in the opinion of the PI, precludes benefit from CR and therefore study participation.
- Having any contraindication to tDCS including: the presence of a skin disease, the presence of a pacemaker, implanted brain medical devices, the presence of any metal in the head or suffering from any unstable medical condition or illness that could increase the risk of stimulation (ie. epilepsy)
Sites / Locations
- Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Sham Comparator
Cognitive Remediation and Active Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Cognitive Remediation and Sham Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
Cognitive Remediation (CR) is a form of group psychosocial intervention that uses a hybrid approach of restorative and strategy based methods to improve areas of cognition (ie. attention, memory, processing speed and learning) through the use of computerized exercises. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): tDCS will be administered for 30 min/day, at the beginning of each group session. tDCS montage will be frontal with anode placed over Fz and the cathode over Iz. The direct current will be of 2 mA (current density = 0.57 A/m2). CR + tDCS is administered in groups consisting of 2-10 participants and one or two therapists. The groups meet 5 times per week for two hours per session over eight weeks, for a total of 40 sessions in induction phase. Afterwards 3 to 5 sessions per week on monthly boosters.
CR is identical to the one described under the Active Comparator Arm. However, sham tDCS will consist of active stimulation for only 1 min/day, at the beginning of each group session. tDCS montage and the frequency of the sessions and the boosters will be the same as for the Active Arm.