Audio-based Mental Health Intervention Study
Depressive Symptoms
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depressive Symptoms focused on measuring digital interventions, mhealth, depression, behavioral activation, podcasts, self-help
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult age 18 or older
- Score in the moderate or higher range on the BDI-FastScreen
- Moderate or higher depression confirmed by DIAMOND interview
- Proficient English reading, writing, and speaking ability
- Able to provide consent
- Provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Below 18 years of age
- Score below the moderate range on the BDI-FastScreen
- DIAMOND interview does not confirm moderate or higher depression
- Unable to read, write, and speak in English
- Unable to provide consent
- Do not provide informed consent
Sites / Locations
- The Pennsylvania State UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Audio-based behavioral activation intervention
Audio-based self-monitoring intervention
This intervention consists of two audio-based sessions delivered one week apart. The first session lasts approximately 30 minutes, and the second session lasts approximately 15 minutes. The sessions are audio recordings. The first session introduces behavioral activation and provides instruction for how to schedule and engage in positively reinforcing activities. The second session recaps the principles of behavioral activation and guides participants through methods of troubleshooting. After each session, participants are asked to create an activity schedule for the coming week. Then, each day in the week following each session, participants receive an email with a survey asking them to report on their activity and mood in the previous day.
This intervention consists of two audio-based sessions delivered one week apart. The first session lasts approximately 30 minutes, and the second session lasts approximately 15 minutes. The sessions are audio recordings. The first session introduces information about emotion and provides instruction for how to track emotion using self-monitoring. The second session provides more information about emotion and recaps instructions for self-monitoring. Each day in the week following each session, participants receive an email with a survey asking them to report on their mood in the previous day.