Sheehan Disability Scale (Sheehan, Harnett-Sheehan, & Raj, 1996)
A self-report measure of functional impairment due to symptoms. Higher scores indicate greater impairment. Scores range from 0 to 30.
Clinical Global Impression - Improvement (CGI-I; Guy, 1976).
A self-report measure of overall improvement in symptoms
General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12; Goldberg, 1978)
A self-report measure of overall psychological distress
Stigma of hoarding items (Chasson et al., 2018)
Seven self-report items assessing stigma towards individuals with hoarding disorder. These items are not a standardized scale but have been used in previous research (Chasson et al., 2018). Three items assess perceived difference (Example: How like or unlike do you think is a person with obsessive-compulsive disorder compared to everyone else in the general population?), three items assess disdain (Example: How good or bad do you think is a person with hoarding disorder compared to everyone else in the general population?) and one item assesses blame: How responsible do you think a person with serious mental illness is for his or her condition?
Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for Hoarding (AAQH; Krafft et al., in press)
A self-report measure of hoarding-related psychological inflexibility
Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire - Acting with Awareness (FFMQ-AA; Baer, Smith, Hopkins, Krietemeyer, & Toney, 2006)
A self-report measure of the acting with awareness facet of mindfulness
Valuing Questionnaire-Progress (VQ-Progress; Smout, Davies, Burns, & Christie, 2014)
A self-report measure of progress toward personal values
Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire (CEQ; Devilly & Borkovec, 2000).
A self-report measure of the perceived credibility of and expectations toward a treatment. Only administered to treatment condition
System Usability Scale (Tullis & Albert, 2008)
A self-report measure of usability of a technological system. Only administered to treatment condition. High scores indicated greater usability, and scores range from 0 to 100.
Treatment Evaluation Inventory-Short Form (TEI-SF; Kelley, Heffer, Gresham, & Elliott, 1989).
A self-report measure of treatment acceptability. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 1
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "Overall, I was satisfied with the quality of the program." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 2
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "The program was helpful to me." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 3
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "The program was easy to use." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 4
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "I felt the program was made for someone like me." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 5
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "I would recommend the program to other people with a clutter and/or hoarding problem." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 6
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "The psychological skills taught (ex. mindfulness, opening up) were helpful to me." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 7
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "The practice exercises (ex. discarding, goal setting) were helpful to me." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 8
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "This treatment fit well with my goals." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 9
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "Overall, I was satisfied with the coaching that I received." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 10
Participants will be asked to rate agreement from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 6 (Strongly agree) with the statement "The website would have been just as useful without a coach." This is a novel satisfaction item specific to this study. Only administered to treatment condition
Novel satisfaction item 11
Participants will be asked an open-ended question to gather qualitative feedback on the intervention. Only assigned to treatment condition. The question is, "What did you like best about the Making Space program?"
Novel satisfaction item 12
Participants will be asked an open-ended question to gather qualitative feedback on the intervention. Only assigned to treatment condition. The question is, "What was the most important thing you learned from the Making Space program?"
Novel satisfaction item 13
Participants will be asked an open-ended question to gather qualitative feedback on the intervention. Only assigned to treatment condition. The question is, "What did you like least about the Making Space Program? Why did you like this the least?"
Novel satisfaction item 14
Participants will be asked an open-ended question to gather qualitative feedback on the intervention. Only assigned to treatment condition. The question is, "Do you have any other comments or suggestions regarding our Making Space program?"