Bayesian Sequential Single Case Methods to Personalize Low-Intensity Psychological Interventions: Initial Pilot Work
Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression focused on measuring Depression, Anhedonia, Cognitive Bias Modification, Cognitive Control Training, Bayesian sequential analyses, Single case series
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient registered at the Ruhr University of Bochum Outpatient Psychotherapy Center ("Zentrum für Psychotherapie", ZPT) in an appropriate phase of treatment (on waiting list/ in follow-up)
- Aged 18 years or above
- Owning a technical device (e.g. a laptop, computer) that is compatible with the computerized training
- Scoring ≥ 6 on the QIDS (indicating at least mild levels of depressive symptoms)
- Willing and able to complete all study procedures
Exclusion Criteria:
- Existence of a condition or circumstances that would interfere with completion of the study procedures (e.g. severe visual impairment, neurological problem, acute psychosis, or substance withdrawal symptoms)
- Acute crisis with high levels of suicidal ideations or high levels of self-harm, identified either through therapist's assessment or score >1 on item 12 of the QIDS
Sites / Locations
- Zentrum für Psychotherapie [Center for Psychotherapy], Mental Health Research and Treatment Center, Ruhr University of BochumRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Imagery Cognitive Bias Modification First
Cognitive Control Training First
After completing two weeks of daily QIDS (baseline phase), participants randomly allocated to this arm will complete two weeks of imagery cognitive bias modification followed by two weeks of cognitive control training. Daily QIDS will be completed throughout the intervention phases.
After completing two weeks of daily QIDS (baseline phase), participants randomly allocated to this arm will complete two weeks of cognitive control training followed by two weeks of imagery cognitive bias modification. Daily QIDS will be completed throughout the intervention phases.