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S.T.A.N.D. Alacrity Center Signature Project

Primary Purpose

Depression, Anxiety

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Self-Guided Online Prevention
Coach-Guided Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Clinician-Delivered Psychological and Psychiatric Care
Sponsored by
University of California, Los Angeles
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression focused on measuring personalized care, cognitive behavioral therapy, depression, anxiety

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 40 Years (Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Currently enrolled in the East Los Angeles College
  • Either uninsured or covered by California Medicaid
  • Own or have private access to internet to complete the assessments and online prevention and therapy programs

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Unable to fully comprehend the consent form, respond adequately to screening questions, or maintain focus or to sit still during assessment
  • Diagnosed with disorders requiring more specialized care (e.g., psychotic disorder, severe eating disorder, severe substance use disorder, severe neurological disorder), or marked cognitive impairment
  • Currently treated by psychiatrist or psychologist during timeframe that the treatment is offered through STAND and is unwilling to fully transfer care to STAND

Sites / Locations

  • East Los Angeles CollegeRecruiting

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Active Comparator

Experimental

Arm Label

Symptom Severity Decision-Making

Data-Driven Decision-Making

Arm Description

Using current symptom severity level to guide triaging and adapting level of care.

Using data-driven algorithm that considers social determinants of mental health, early life adversity/stress, predisposing, enabling and need influences upon health services use, and comprehensive mental health status to guide triaging and adapting level of care.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Longitudinal trajectory of treatment adherence
Number of clinician sessions or coaching lessons attended or the number of online lessons completed; number of missed/cancelled sessions with clinicians or coaches; number of times logged on and total time spent online (1 item each). Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Baseline symptom severity for mental health
Computerized Adaptive Test - Mental Health (CAT-MH). Symptoms of depression and anxiety are assessed using item response theory (IRT), where a subset of items are selected from a pool of approximately 1000 questions based on participant impairment level. Higher scores reflect greater symptom severity. Measured prior to beginning treatment to capture baseline value.
Longitudinal trajectory of symptom severity for mental health
Computerized Adaptive Test - Mental Health (CAT-MH). Symptoms of depression and anxiety are assessed using item response theory (IRT), where a subset of items are selected from a pool of approximately 1000 questions based on participant impairment level. Higher scores reflect greater symptom severity. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Baseline social, occupational, and home functioning
Work and Social Adjustment Scale: functioning at work/school, home, social, and leisure activities (5 items, scored on a 0 to 8 scale). Higher scores reflect better adjustment. Measured prior to beginning treatment to capture baseline value.
Baseline academic functioning
Healthy Minds Survey: grade point average and perceived impact of mental health on academic functioning (1 item each, scored on a 1 to 4 scale). Higher scores reflect poorer academic functioning. Measured prior to beginning treatment to capture baseline value.
Longitudinal trajectory of social, occupational, and home functioning
Work and Social Adjustment Scale: functioning at work/school, home, social, and leisure activities (5 items, scored on a 0 to 8 scale). Higher scores reflect better adjustment. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Longitudinal trajectory of academic functioning
Healthy Minds Survey: grade point average and perceived impact of mental health on academic functioning (1 item each, scored on a 1 to 4 scale). Higher scores reflect poorer academic functioning. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Suicide and self-harm
Number of attempts of suicide and non-suicidal self harm (11 items, scored with yes/no). Higher scores reflect higher overall self harm risk.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Demographic background
Healthy Minds Survey: age, sex assigned at birth, gender identity, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, citizenship/immigration status (1 item each).
Language
Healthy Minds Survey: language most commonly spoken with friends (1 item).
Acculturative Stress
Societal, Attitudinal, Familial and Environmental Acculturative Stress Scale: validated with Black, Latino and Asian American samples, particularly among college samples (6 items, scored on a 1 to 4 scale). Higher scores reflect greater acculturative stress.
Major discrimination experiences
Major Experiences of Discrimination-Abbreviated: discrimination due to racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, gender or other reasons (12 items, scored on a 1 to 4 scale). Higher scores reflect more discrimination experiences.
Longitudinal trajectory of daily discrimination experiences
Everyday Discrimination-Short Form: daily experiences of discrimination (6 items, scored on a 1 to 6 scale). Higher scores reflect more discrimination experiences. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Longitudinal trajectory of employment status
Healthy Minds Survey (1 item). Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Longitudinal trajectory of housing/food security and financial stress
Assessment of food, housing, and financial needs (4 items, scored with 1 = yes and 0 = no). Higher scores reflect higher stress level. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Longitudinal trajectory of social support
Medical Outcomes Social Support Survey: perceived level of social support (4 items, scored on a 1 to 5 scale). Higher scores reflect higher support level. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Early adversity
Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire: exposure to early life adversity and maltreatment (10 items, scored with 1 = yes and 0 = no). Higher scores reflect greater adversity.
Life stress exposure
Youth Partners in Care Life Events Scale: exposure to 15 negative stressful life events in the past 6 months (18 items, scored with 1 = yes and 0 = no). Higher scores reflect more stress exposure.
Longitudinal trajectory of perceived life stress
Perceived Stress Scale: exposure to ongoing life stress (1 item, scored on a 0 to 3 scale). Higher scores reflect greater perceived stress. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Beliefs about mental health treatment and stigma
Healthy Minds Survey: attitudes towards mental health treatment and perceived and personal stigma about receiving mental health treatment (8 items, scored on a 1 to 6 scale); adapted from the Perceived Devaluation-Discrimination scale. Higher scores reflect more stigmatizing beliefs.
Insurance status
Healthy Minds Survey: insurance status (1 item).
Willingness to pay
Modified Willingness to Pay Scale: maximum yearly amount that one is willing to pay for mental health treatment (1 item).
Perceived need
Healthy Minds Survey: perceived need for mental health services (1 item, scored on a 1 to 6 scale). Higher scores reflect lower perceived need.
Longitudinal trajectory of sleep quality
Insomnia Severity Index: level of sleep quality and severity of insomnia (7 items, scored on a 1 to 5 scale). Higher scores reflect greater insomnia severity. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Longitudinal trajectory of substance use
Computerized Adaptive Test - Substance Use Inventory (CAT-SUD). Symptoms are assessed using item response theory (IRT), where a subset of items are selected from a pool of approximately 1000 questions based on participant impairment level. Higher scores reflect greater substance use severity. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Other mental conditions
Screening Assessment for Guiding Evaluation-Self Report (SAGE-SR): computerized self-report assessment of Diagnostic Statistical Manual-5 (DSM-5) diagnoses.
Other medical conditions
Healthy Minds Survey: physical health (1 item).
Emotion dysregulation
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale-Short Form: self-report of emotion dysregulation or affective instability, a trait associated with many forms of psychopathology and personality disorders (16 items, scored on a 1 to 5 scale). Higher scores reflect greater emotion dysregulation.
Verbal ability
The Vocabulary Test: a measure of verbal ability that correlates with Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) verbal scores. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Abstract reasoning
The Matrix Reasoning Test: a measure of intelligence quotient (IQ) and abstract reasoning that correlates with the SAT math scores. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Cognitive response
The Choice Reaction Time Test: a measure of cognitive processing, response selection and inhibition aspects of cognitive control. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Selective attention
The Gradual Onset Continuous Performance Test: a measure of sustained attention and response inhibition. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Processing speed
Digit Symbol Matching Test: a measure of processing speed. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Visuospatial information processing
Multiple Object Tracking Test: a measure of visuospatial attention and visual working memory. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Socioemotional information processing
Multiracial Emotion Identification Test: a measure of emotion recognition and social perception. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Mental health treatment history
Healthy Minds Survey: prior therapy, medications, and helpfulness (4 items).
Mental health treatment preference
Preference Scale: preference for online vs. clinician-delivered therapy (1 item).
Longitudinal trajectory of regulatory strategy use
Modified brief cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire: self-report of emotion regulatory strategy use (9 items, scored on a 1 to 5 scale). Higher scores reflect more frequent use of regulatory strategies. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.

Full Information

First Posted
August 29, 2022
Last Updated
May 31, 2023
Sponsor
University of California, Los Angeles
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05591937
Brief Title
S.T.A.N.D. Alacrity Center Signature Project
Official Title
Screening and Treatment for Anxiety & Depression (S.T.A.N.D): Alacrity Center Signature Project on Triaging and Adapting to Level of Care
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
May 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Study Start Date
August 29, 2022 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
April 30, 2027 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
April 30, 2027 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
University of California, Los Angeles

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinical decision-making algorithms for (a) triaging to level of care and (b) adapting level of care in a low income, highly diverse sample of community college students at East Los Angeles College (ELAC). The target enrollment is 200 participants per year, for five years (N=1000). Participants are between the ages of 18 and 40 years and will be randomized into either symptom severity decision-making (SSD) or data-driven decision-making (DDD). Participants in each condition will be triaged to one of three levels of care, including self-guided online prevention, coach-guided online cognitive behavioral therapy, and clinician-delivered care. After initial triaging, level of care will be adapted throughout the entire time of the study enrollment. Participants will complete computerized assessments and self-report questionnaires as part of the study. Recruitment will take place in the first two to four months of each academic year. The total length of participation is 40 weeks.
Detailed Description
Community colleges provide a critical pathway for workforce development and socio-economic gain, but this opportunity is mitigated by unmet need for mental health services, particularly for depression and anxiety, and particularly for racial/ethnic minority students. A scalable and effective system of care that manages mental health needs in concert with social mental health determinants is sorely needed. The Alacrity Center aims to implement the STAND system of care, which screens and treats anxiety and depression, for a highly diverse community college population. STAND triages to various level of care, ranging from self-guided online prevention, to coach-guided online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), to clinician-delivered care. After initial triaging, STAND makes adaptations to level of care throughout the entire time of study enrollment (e.g., moved up to a higher level of care during acute treatment). These triaging and adaptation decisions currently are based on current symptom severity. Such decisions can be optimized by comprehensive data-driven algorithms that predict the need for a particular level of care and for adaptation to level of care throughout treatment, and especially algorithms that are suited to the needs of underserved community college students who face substantial life stressors. The overarching aim of the Signature Project is to evaluate clinical decision-making algorithms for (a) triaging to level of care and (b) adapting level of care in a low income, highly diverse sample of community college students at East Los Angeles College (ELAC). The end goal is to improve the effectiveness of STAND and to advance the science of personalized mental health. To do this, we will compare the standard approach that relies solely upon symptom severity to a data-driven approach to decision making that uses multivariate predictive algorithms comprised of baseline static and time-varying features from four overlapping and mutually reinforcing theoretical constructs: (1) social determinants of mental health (employment, income, housing & food security, discrimination, social support, race/ethnicity, acculturation, immigration status, gender, sexual orientation); (2) early adversity and life stressors; (3) predisposing, enabling and need influences upon health services use; and (4) comprehensive mental health status (depression, anxiety and suicide severity, comorbidities, neurocognitive functioning, emotion dysregulation, regulatory strategy use, treatment history and preferences, social, occupational, home and academic functioning). The overarching design is to randomize ELAC students to either symptom severity decision-making (SSD) or data-driven decision-making (DDD), and evaluate whether DDD improves adherence to treatment, symptoms, and functioning. Other aims of this project are to (a) identify distal and proximal risk factors for suicide and self-harm and (b) examine effects of the decision-making condition (SSD, DDD) on suicidality and self-harm outcomes. Participants will be enrolled in the first two to four months of the academic year at ELAC. The target enrollment is 200 participants per year over five years (n = 1000 total). Participants are current ELAC student between the ages of 18-40. Predictors and outcomes will be assessed at baseline and either weekly or every 8 weeks until week 40. Multivariate prediction models will be used for initial level of care triaging and later adaptations of level of care based on a comprehensive set of variables that have been shown to drive current mental health needs. Participants will complete computerized assessments and self-report questionnaires. The total length of participation is 40 weeks.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Depression, Anxiety
Keywords
personalized care, cognitive behavioral therapy, depression, anxiety

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Outcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
1000 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Symptom Severity Decision-Making
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Using current symptom severity level to guide triaging and adapting level of care.
Arm Title
Data-Driven Decision-Making
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Using data-driven algorithm that considers social determinants of mental health, early life adversity/stress, predisposing, enabling and need influences upon health services use, and comprehensive mental health status to guide triaging and adapting level of care.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Self-Guided Online Prevention
Intervention Description
An online wellness program that contains self-guided online CBT prevention strategies with demonstrated efficacy for depression and anxiety in college samples. Participants can learn skills for coping with common stressful experiences and build resilience at their own pace.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Coach-Guided Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Intervention Description
An online digital therapy program that consists of online CBT modules supported by coaches through video chats. The modules are evidence-based and formatted into a unified approach for depression, anxiety and worry, panic, social anxiety, trauma and sleep dysregulation (developed as part of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Depression Grand Challenge). Lessons are designed to respond to participants' specific symptoms. Participants can access the system through any personal device (phone, tablet or computer) and speak to a certified student coach through remote video chat.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Clinician-Delivered Psychological and Psychiatric Care
Intervention Description
Evidence-based clinician-delivered CBT modules. Participants are connected to a team of clinicians who will evaluate participants' specific symptoms and create an individualized and tailored treatment plan. Treatment will include weekly sessions delivered through telehealth, and if deemed appropriate, participants may also have medication appointments.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of treatment adherence
Description
Number of clinician sessions or coaching lessons attended or the number of online lessons completed; number of missed/cancelled sessions with clinicians or coaches; number of times logged on and total time spent online (1 item each). Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Baseline symptom severity for mental health
Description
Computerized Adaptive Test - Mental Health (CAT-MH). Symptoms of depression and anxiety are assessed using item response theory (IRT), where a subset of items are selected from a pool of approximately 1000 questions based on participant impairment level. Higher scores reflect greater symptom severity. Measured prior to beginning treatment to capture baseline value.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of symptom severity for mental health
Description
Computerized Adaptive Test - Mental Health (CAT-MH). Symptoms of depression and anxiety are assessed using item response theory (IRT), where a subset of items are selected from a pool of approximately 1000 questions based on participant impairment level. Higher scores reflect greater symptom severity. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Baseline social, occupational, and home functioning
Description
Work and Social Adjustment Scale: functioning at work/school, home, social, and leisure activities (5 items, scored on a 0 to 8 scale). Higher scores reflect better adjustment. Measured prior to beginning treatment to capture baseline value.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Baseline academic functioning
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: grade point average and perceived impact of mental health on academic functioning (1 item each, scored on a 1 to 4 scale). Higher scores reflect poorer academic functioning. Measured prior to beginning treatment to capture baseline value.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of social, occupational, and home functioning
Description
Work and Social Adjustment Scale: functioning at work/school, home, social, and leisure activities (5 items, scored on a 0 to 8 scale). Higher scores reflect better adjustment. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of academic functioning
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: grade point average and perceived impact of mental health on academic functioning (1 item each, scored on a 1 to 4 scale). Higher scores reflect poorer academic functioning. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Suicide and self-harm
Description
Number of attempts of suicide and non-suicidal self harm (11 items, scored with yes/no). Higher scores reflect higher overall self harm risk.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Demographic background
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: age, sex assigned at birth, gender identity, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, citizenship/immigration status (1 item each).
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Language
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: language most commonly spoken with friends (1 item).
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Acculturative Stress
Description
Societal, Attitudinal, Familial and Environmental Acculturative Stress Scale: validated with Black, Latino and Asian American samples, particularly among college samples (6 items, scored on a 1 to 4 scale). Higher scores reflect greater acculturative stress.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Major discrimination experiences
Description
Major Experiences of Discrimination-Abbreviated: discrimination due to racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, gender or other reasons (12 items, scored on a 1 to 4 scale). Higher scores reflect more discrimination experiences.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of daily discrimination experiences
Description
Everyday Discrimination-Short Form: daily experiences of discrimination (6 items, scored on a 1 to 6 scale). Higher scores reflect more discrimination experiences. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of employment status
Description
Healthy Minds Survey (1 item). Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of housing/food security and financial stress
Description
Assessment of food, housing, and financial needs (4 items, scored with 1 = yes and 0 = no). Higher scores reflect higher stress level. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of social support
Description
Medical Outcomes Social Support Survey: perceived level of social support (4 items, scored on a 1 to 5 scale). Higher scores reflect higher support level. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Early adversity
Description
Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire: exposure to early life adversity and maltreatment (10 items, scored with 1 = yes and 0 = no). Higher scores reflect greater adversity.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Life stress exposure
Description
Youth Partners in Care Life Events Scale: exposure to 15 negative stressful life events in the past 6 months (18 items, scored with 1 = yes and 0 = no). Higher scores reflect more stress exposure.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of perceived life stress
Description
Perceived Stress Scale: exposure to ongoing life stress (1 item, scored on a 0 to 3 scale). Higher scores reflect greater perceived stress. Measured longitudinally to capture trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Beliefs about mental health treatment and stigma
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: attitudes towards mental health treatment and perceived and personal stigma about receiving mental health treatment (8 items, scored on a 1 to 6 scale); adapted from the Perceived Devaluation-Discrimination scale. Higher scores reflect more stigmatizing beliefs.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Insurance status
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: insurance status (1 item).
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Willingness to pay
Description
Modified Willingness to Pay Scale: maximum yearly amount that one is willing to pay for mental health treatment (1 item).
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Perceived need
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: perceived need for mental health services (1 item, scored on a 1 to 6 scale). Higher scores reflect lower perceived need.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of sleep quality
Description
Insomnia Severity Index: level of sleep quality and severity of insomnia (7 items, scored on a 1 to 5 scale). Higher scores reflect greater insomnia severity. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of substance use
Description
Computerized Adaptive Test - Substance Use Inventory (CAT-SUD). Symptoms are assessed using item response theory (IRT), where a subset of items are selected from a pool of approximately 1000 questions based on participant impairment level. Higher scores reflect greater substance use severity. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks
Title
Other mental conditions
Description
Screening Assessment for Guiding Evaluation-Self Report (SAGE-SR): computerized self-report assessment of Diagnostic Statistical Manual-5 (DSM-5) diagnoses.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Other medical conditions
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: physical health (1 item).
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Emotion dysregulation
Description
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale-Short Form: self-report of emotion dysregulation or affective instability, a trait associated with many forms of psychopathology and personality disorders (16 items, scored on a 1 to 5 scale). Higher scores reflect greater emotion dysregulation.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Verbal ability
Description
The Vocabulary Test: a measure of verbal ability that correlates with Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) verbal scores. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Abstract reasoning
Description
The Matrix Reasoning Test: a measure of intelligence quotient (IQ) and abstract reasoning that correlates with the SAT math scores. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Cognitive response
Description
The Choice Reaction Time Test: a measure of cognitive processing, response selection and inhibition aspects of cognitive control. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Selective attention
Description
The Gradual Onset Continuous Performance Test: a measure of sustained attention and response inhibition. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Processing speed
Description
Digit Symbol Matching Test: a measure of processing speed. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Visuospatial information processing
Description
Multiple Object Tracking Test: a measure of visuospatial attention and visual working memory. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Socioemotional information processing
Description
Multiracial Emotion Identification Test: a measure of emotion recognition and social perception. Administered digitally through the TestMyBrain neurocognitive test battery, which has been shown to have adequate psychometric properties according to the National Institutes of Health report. Higher scores reflect greater functioning in this domain.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Mental health treatment history
Description
Healthy Minds Survey: prior therapy, medications, and helpfulness (4 items).
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Mental health treatment preference
Description
Preference Scale: preference for online vs. clinician-delivered therapy (1 item).
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Longitudinal trajectory of regulatory strategy use
Description
Modified brief cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire: self-report of emotion regulatory strategy use (9 items, scored on a 1 to 5 scale). Higher scores reflect more frequent use of regulatory strategies. Measured at baseline and longitudinally to capture value prior to beginning treatment and trajectory over the course of the treatment.
Time Frame
Up to 40 weeks

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
40 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Currently enrolled in the East Los Angeles College Either uninsured or covered by California Medicaid Own or have private access to internet to complete the assessments and online prevention and therapy programs Exclusion Criteria: Unable to fully comprehend the consent form, respond adequately to screening questions, or maintain focus or to sit still during assessment Diagnosed with disorders requiring more specialized care (e.g., psychotic disorder, severe eating disorder, severe substance use disorder, severe neurological disorder), or marked cognitive impairment Currently treated by psychiatrist or psychologist during timeframe that the treatment is offered through STAND and is unwilling to fully transfer care to STAND
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Andrew J Sanders, Ph.D.
Phone
310-206-4662
Email
ajsanders@mednet.ucla.edu
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Alainna Wen, Ph.D.
Email
AAWen@mednet.ucla.edu
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Michelle Craske, Ph.D
Organizational Affiliation
University of California, Los Angeles
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Kate Taylor, Ph.D
Organizational Affiliation
University of California, Los Angeles
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
East Los Angeles College
City
Los Angeles
State/Province
California
ZIP/Postal Code
91754
Country
United States
Individual Site Status
Recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Areli Vargas
Email
VARGASA3@ELAC.EDU

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