Reducing CVD Risk in Caregivers: A Brief Behavioral Activation Intervention
Depressive Symptoms, Inflammation

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depressive Symptoms focused on measuring Behavioral Activation, Caregiver, Dementia, Cardiovascular Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, Coagulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 55 or older and providing at-home care for a care recipient (CR) with a physician-diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) or related dementia.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Receiving beta-blocking medications at enrollment
- Receiving treatment with Anticoagulant medications
- Severe hypertension (>200/120 mmHg)
- Diagnosed with a terminal illness with a life expectancy <6 months
- Enrolled in another intervention study
Sites / Locations
- University of California San Diego
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Pleasant Events Program (PEP)
Information-Support (IS)
The Pleasant Events Program (PEP) is a Behavioral Activation (BA) treatment for depression. Participants receive 4 weekly sessions of face-to-face therapy (60 minutes each) to increase caregiver participation in pleasurable activities. Two additional phone sessions focus on continued behavioral activation for caregivers as well as problem-solving barriers to activation.
Participants in the Information-Support (IS) control condition were provided with a resource manual consisting of topics commonly covered in support groups or information packets provided by community agencies. Topics included problem-solving and communication skills, cognitive reframing and behavioral management, self-care help, caregiver fact sheets on a range of social and mental health issues, placement information, financial and legal issues, and lists of local organizations and community resources available. Each IS session allowed caregivers to select issue(s) from the resource manual to discuss. The therapist covered the material based on the caregivers' needs. When requested by the caregiver, supportive psychotherapy was also provided.