Mean Psychological Distress Scores at Baseline
The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8) is a multipurpose instrument for screening, diagnosing, monitoring and measuring the severity of depression. It is an 8 item scale with each item rated on a 4 point scale from "Not at all" (score 0) to "Nearly every day" (score 3). Higher scores indicate higher levels of depression while lower scores indicate lower levels of depression. Scores range from 0-24.
The Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) is a 7 item instrument that is used to measure or assess the severity of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Each item asks the individual to rate the severity of his or her symptoms over the past two weeks. Items are rated on a 4 point scale from "Not at all" (score 0) to "Nearly every day" (score 3). Higher scores indicate higher levels of anxiety while lower scores indicate lower levels of anxiety. Scores range from 0-21.
To obtain an aggregate score for Psychological Distress, the PHQ & GAD will be combined. Scores will range from 0-45.
Mean Psychological Distress Scores at Month 3
The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8) is a multipurpose instrument for screening, diagnosing, monitoring and measuring the severity of depression. It is an 8 item scale with each item rated on a 4 point scale from "Not at all" (score 0) to "Nearly every day" (score 3). Higher scores indicate higher levels of depression while lower scores indicate lower levels of depression. Scores range from 0-24.
The Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) is a 7 item instrument that is used to measure or assess the severity of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Each item asks the individual to rate the severity of his or her symptoms over the past two weeks. Items are rated on a 4 point scale from "Not at all" (score 0) to "Nearly every day" (score 3). Higher scores indicate higher levels of anxiety while lower scores indicate lower levels of anxiety. Scores range from 0-21.
To obtain an aggregate score for Psychological Distress, the PHQ & GAD will be combined. Scores will range from 0-45.
Mean Psychological Distress Scores at Month 6
The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8) is a multipurpose instrument for screening, diagnosing, monitoring and measuring the severity of depression. It is an 8 item scale with each item rated on a 4 point scale from "Not at all" (score 0) to "Nearly every day" (score 3). Higher scores indicate higher levels of depression while lower scores indicate lower levels of depression. Scores range from 0-24.
The Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) is a 7 item instrument that is used to measure or assess the severity of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Each item asks the individual to rate the severity of his or her symptoms over the past two weeks. Items are rated on a 4 point scale from "Not at all" (score 0) to "Nearly every day" (score 3). Higher scores indicate higher levels of anxiety while lower scores indicate lower levels of anxiety. Scores range from 0-21.
To obtain an aggregate score for Psychological Distress, the PHQ & GAD will be combined. Scores will range from 0-45.
Mean Psychological Distress Scores at Month 12
The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8) is a multipurpose instrument for screening, diagnosing, monitoring and measuring the severity of depression. It is an 8 item scale with each item rated on a 4 point scale from "Not at all" (score 0) to "Nearly every day" (score 3). Higher scores indicate higher levels of depression while lower scores indicate lower levels of depression. Scores range from 0-24.
The Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) is a 7 item instrument that is used to measure or assess the severity of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Each item asks the individual to rate the severity of his or her symptoms over the past two weeks. Items are rated on a 4 point scale from "Not at all" (score 0) to "Nearly every day" (score 3). Higher scores indicate higher levels of anxiety while lower scores indicate lower levels of anxiety. Scores range from 0-21.
To obtain an aggregate score for Psychological Distress, the PHQ & GAD will be combined. Scores will range from 0-45.
Weight at Baseline
Weight will be measured using the Tanita WB-800 Plus professional grade scale. Lightweight and portable, it has a weight capacity of 660 lbs, and has been used in studies of weight gain prevention by others on the research team.
Weight at Month 3
Weight will be measured using the Tanita WB-800 Plus professional grade scale. Lightweight and portable, it has a weight capacity of 660 lbs, and has been used in studies of weight gain prevention by others on the research team.
Weight at Month 6
Weight will be measured using the Tanita WB-800 Plus professional grade scale. Lightweight and portable, it has a weight capacity of 660 lbs, and has been used in studies of weight gain prevention by others on the research team.
Weight at Month 12
Weight will be measured using the Tanita WB-800 Plus professional grade scale. Lightweight and portable, it has a weight capacity of 660 lbs, and has been used in studies of weight gain prevention by others on the research team.
Blood Pressure at Baseline
Blood Pressure will be assessed using the American Heart Association Guidelines for BP measurement and the Omron HEM-705CPN, which meets strict calibration standards and is validated at +/- 3-5 mmHg (millimeters of mercury).
Blood Pressure at Month 3
Blood Pressure will be assessed using the American Heart Association Guidelines for BP measurement and the Omron HEM-705CPN, which meets strict calibration standards and is validated at +/- 3-5 mmHg (millimeters of mercury).
Blood Pressure at Month 6
Blood Pressure will be assessed using the American Heart Association Guidelines for BP measurement and the Omron HEM-705CPN, which meets strict calibration standards and is validated at +/- 3-5 mmHg (millimeters of mercury).
Blood Pressure at Month 12
Blood Pressure will be assessed using the American Heart Association Guidelines for BP measurement and the Omron HEM-705CPN, which meets strict calibration standards and is validated at +/- 3-5 mmHg (millimeters of mercury).
Scores on Situational Stress Scale
Situational stress will be measured by the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), a 14 item measure of the extent to which the circumstances of one's life are appraised as stressful. Each item is rated on a 5-point scale from "Never" (score 0) to "Very Often" (score 4). Higher scores indicate higher levels of stress while lower scores indicate lower levels of stress. Scores range from 0-56. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Scores on Coping Strategies Scale
Coping style will be measured by the Coping Strategies Inventory (CSI), a 32 item measure designed to assess coping thoughts and behaviors in response to a specific stressor. Each item is rated on a 5-point scale from "Not at All" (score 1) to "Very Much" (score 5). Higher scores indicate higher levels of coping while lower scores indicate lower levels of coping. Scores range from 32-160. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Scores on Health Self-Regulation Scale
Health Self-Regulation will be gauged by the Index of Self-Regulation (ISR) which measures Stimulus Control, Reconditioning, and Behavioral Monitoring self-regulation domains. The ISR is a 12- item measure rated on a 6-point scale from "Strongly Disagree" (score 1) to "Strongly Agree" (score 6). Higher scores indicate higher levels of self-regulation while lower scores indicate lower levels of self-regulation. Scores range from 12-72. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Number of Steps Taken as Determined by ActiGraph Accelerometer
ActiGraph wGT3X-BT, 3-axis accelerometers will measure physical activity over 3 days. These are small, water resistant, lightweight, and worn on the wrist or hip. Data download electronically; algorithm generates mean number of steps taken. Measurements will be assessed for a 3 day period at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Physical Activity Intensity as Determined by ActiGraph Accelerometer
ActiGraph wGT3X-BT, 3-axis accelerometers will measure physical activity over 3 days. These are small, water resistant, lightweight, and worn on the wrist or hip. Data download electronically; algorithm generates mean physical activity intensity values using using units of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity (MVPA). Measurements will be assessed for a 3 day period at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Sedentary Bouts as Determined by ActiGraph Accelerometer
ActiGraph wGT3X-BT, 3-axis accelerometers will measure physical activity over 3 days. These are small, water resistant, lightweight, and worn on the wrist or hip. Data download electronically; algorithm generates sedentary "bouts" in units of time (seconds). Measurements will be assessed for a 3 day period at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
MET Rate as Determined by ActiGraph Accelerometer
ActiGraph wGT3X-BT, 3-axis accelerometers will measure Metabolic Equivalent (MET) physical activity over 3 days. These are small, water resistant, lightweight, and worn on the wrist or hip. Data download electronically; algorithm generates a mean MET rate. Measurements will be assessed for a 3 day period at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Dietary Intake Log
NCI's Automated Self-Administered 24-hour Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA24®) will collect all dietary intake data over 3 days. With portion size images, accuracy of the ASA24® (+/- 3.7g) now supersedes that of the long-standing gold standard. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Scores on Alcohol Use Scale
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Alcohol Use scale will assess the consumption quantity and frequency, and problem drinking. It is a 14 item measure rated on a 5-point scale from "Never" (score 1) to "Almost Always" (score 5). Higher scores indicate higher levels of alcohol use while lower scores indicate lower levels of alcohol use. Scores range from 14-70. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0) and a Months 3, 6, and 12.
Scores on Smoking Quantity Scale
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Smoking Module assesses smoking quantity. The PROMIS Smoking module is a 10 item measure rated on a 5-point scale from "Never" (score 1) to "Always" (score 5). Higher scores indicate higher levels of smoking while lower scores indicate lower levels of smoking. Scores range from 10-50. These scores will only be reported for participants that indicate they are current smokers. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Responses to Motivation to Stop Smoking
The Motivation to Stop Scale (MTSS) assesses readiness to quit. The MTSS is a 1 item multiple choice measure with 7 options. These scores will only be reported for participants that indicate they are current smokers. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Scores on Employment Functioning Scale
The Work Limitations Questionnaire (WLQ) captures health-related absenteeism and presenteeism. The WLQ is a 25 item measure rated on a 5-point scale from "None of the time" (score 1) to "All of the time" (score 5). Higher scores indicate higher levels of employment functioning while lower scores indicate lower levels of employment functioning. Average item scores will be calculated to a 25-125 range. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Mean Change in Perceived Discrimination Scores
The Perceived Supervisor Discrimination scale (adapted) is an aggregate measure of two short measures: the job harassment index and the treated unfairly on job index. The job harassment index consists of 2 items and the treated unfairly on job index consists of 3 items. Each is rated on the same 5 point scale from Never (score 0) to 1+ times a week (score 4). Higher scores indicate higher occurrences of harassment/unfair treatment. Scores range from 0-20. Because the 2 sub-scales are rated on the same 5-point scale, the scores will be added together for an aggregate score. Measurements will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Mean Change in Perceived Supervisor Support Scores
The Perceived Supervisor Support Scale is a 12 item measure that quantitatively captures employee's relationship with their supervisor and the extent to which they believe their supervisor is supportive of them. The scale is adapted from the Perceived Organizational Support scale by replacing the word "Organization" with "Supervisor. Respondents indicate their agreement with each item using a 7-point Likert-type scale (0=strongly disagree, 6=strongly agree). Higher scores indicate higher levels of agreement. Scores range from 0-72. Measurements will be assessed at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Proportion of Days Employed
Employment duration will be measured by Person-Time Employed (proportion of days employed regardless of breaks in employment) over the entire one year study period. Employment start and stop dates will be collected at each of the data collection time points (Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12). Employment duration proportion will be calculated after the 12 month data collection.
Weeks of Continuous Employment
Employment duration will be measured by Continuous Employment (number of consecutive weeks employed, with any reported work in a given week counted as a positive week of employment) over the entire study period. Continuous weeks of employment will be collected at each of the data collection time points (Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12). Weeks continuous employment will be calculated after the 12 month data collection.
Number of Times of Healthcare Utilization
Participants will self-report their health care utilization by point of service in the previous three months (e.g., ER visits, meds). Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Total Amount of Supplementary Out-of-pocket costs
Participants will self-report total amount of supplementary out-of-pocket costs (e.g., dietary supplements, gym classes, health-related equipment) in the previous three months. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Scores on Organizational Citizenship Behaviors Checklist
The Organizational Citizenship Behaviors Checklist (OCB-C) Scale assesses the frequency of employee behaviors that go above and beyond job responsibilities. The OCB-C is a 20-item scale that is scored on a 5-point Likert scale (1= Never, 5= Every day). High scores indicate more organizational citizenship behaviors. Low scores indicate less organizational citizenship behaviors. Scores range from 20-100. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Scores on General Health
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global Health assesses general health. The PROMIS Global Health module is a 10 item measure rated on a 5-point scale from "Excellent" (score 1) to "Poor" (score 5). Higher scores indicate poorer health while lower scores indicate better health. Scores range from 10-50. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Health Care Provider Status
Participants will answer a single item that asks if they currently have a primary health care provider. Answer choices are binary; yes or no. This item will not be scored. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Chronic Conditions
Participants will answer a single item that asks for all chronic conditions they have ever had that have been diagnosed by a health care professional. There is a list of 28 chronic condition options. Participants may choose multiple conditions. This item will not be scored.
Health Management Apps/Programs/Wearables Use
The Health Management Use scale measures how frequently participants have used apps, gadgets, or strategies to manage their health in the last 3 months. It is a 13 item measure rated on a 4-point scale from "Used daily or almost daily" (score 1) to "Have not used" (score 4) scale. Higher scores indicate less health management use while lower scores indicate more health management use. Scores range from 13-52. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.
Medication Covariates
A single item about current medications: Diabetes (Thiazolidinediones, Sulfonylureas, insulin), Anti-psychotics (Haloperidol,Clozapine, Risperidone, Olanzapine, Quetiapine, Lithium, Valproic acid, Carbamezapine), Anti-depressants (Amitriptyline, Imipramine, Paroxetine, Escitalopram, Citalopram, Mirtazapine, Sertraline), Anti-epileptics (Valproate, Divalproex, Carbamazepine, Gabapentin, nortriptyline, valproic acid), Steroids (Prednisone, prednisolone, Cortisone, methylprednisolone, Anti-hypertensives, Propranolol, Metoprolol, Amiodipine, Conidine, atenolol), Diabetes (Metformin, Liraglutide), Bronchodilator (Theophylline), Stimulants (Methylphenidate, Dextroamphetamine), Anticonvulsant (Topiramate), Antidepressant (Bupropion, Fluoxetine), Anti-inflammatory (Sulphasalazine), Other weight loss medications (Orlistat, Lorcaserin, Phentermine-topiramate, Naltrexone-bupropion). The item is multiple choice. Outcome data will be collected at Baseline (Month 0), and Months 3, 6, and 12.