Treatment of Stress and Anxiety in MCI/Mild ADRD
Anxiety, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anxiety focused on measuring Computerized Intervention, Brief Treatment, Psychoeducation, Interoceptive Exposure, Older Adults, Care Partner, Anxiety Sensitivity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: DYAD Patient age 60+ Care partner 18+ Has care partner who will participate ("someone you have a reciprocal relationship with who provides you with emotional or physical support and helps with decision-making. This could be a spouse or significant other, relative, or close friend whom you spend a significant amount of time with.") Score of 22 or above on the PROMIS-Anxiety short form (patient only) Score of 5 or above on SSASI (patient only) Has smartphone or access to Wi-Fi EITHER Participant MoCA score is between 17 to 26 OR Participant Memory Complaint Scale score 3 or greater OR Care partner quick dementia rating scale score between 2 to 12.5 Exclusion Criteria: PATIENT Issues with seeing or hearing that would prevent reading or listening to computer presentations Medical conditions that would preclude participation in study Severe mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia, unmedicated bipolar disorder) CARE PARTNER Issues with seeing or hearing that would prevent reading or listening to computer presentations Medical conditions that would preclude participation in study Severe mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia, unmedicated bipolar disorder)
Sites / Locations
- Anxiety and Behavioral Health ClinicRecruiting
- Ohio UniversityRecruiting
- The Ohio State UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Computerized Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment
Health Education Control
CAST is a transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-based protocol designed to address elevated anxiety sensitivity (AS), particularly the amplification of cognitive stress symptoms including perceived confusion and memory problems. CAST is a fully computerized, 1-hour intervention containing video animation and audio narration throughout, as well as interactive features (e.g., brief quizzes to promote comprehension, introduction and practice with interoceptive exposures). Procedures draw heavily on standard CBT techniques; AS, a core vulnerability for anxiety and depression is targeted using these procedures. In CAST, participants are informed that "the primary purpose of the presentation is to highlight healthier, more productive, and effective ways of dealing with stress." Through participation in the intervention, people learn adaptive long-term strategies for tolerating, coping with, and effectively reducing distress and negative emotions.
HEC is a fully computerized 1-hour control condition focused on increasing healthy behaviors and decreasing unhealthy behaviors. Content includes healthy eating, hydration, sleep and rest, exercise, stress management as well as other healthy lifestyle tips. To match the interactive components in the CAST condition, behavior tracking and goal-setting are included in HEC. The HEC protocol has been used in prior studies as a control condition for CAST to account for intervention modality and time. HEC is perceived positively, with high rates of acceptability. Importantly, HEC is inert with respect to the proposed mechanism of action (AS).