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CompletedNCT01721824

The Effect of IPS-MA- A Modified Early Supported Employment Intervention for Individuals With Mood or Anxiety Disorders

IPS-MA - A Randomized Clinical Trial Examining the Effect of a Modified IPS Intervention in Addition to Treatment as Usual Versus Treatment as Usual Alone for Individuals With Mood or Anxiety Disorders

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
326 (actual)
Sponsor
Amager Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The aim of the present study, is to evaluate the effect of a supported employment intervention, IPS-modified for people with mood and anxiety (IPS-MA) on employment or education, when offered to people with onset mood or anxiety disorders who are not likely to be able to return to work within three month. The hypothesis is that the IPS-MA method is associated with a shorter recovery period and more people returning to work or education, compared to treatment as usual.

Detailed description

Background: The IPS-MA method is a modified Individual Placement and Support (IPS) intervention, aiming at supporting people with mood or anxiety disorders regain their workability and return to work or education. Previous studies have showed, that IPS has an effect on employment when offered to people with severe mental illness. Further studies are crucial to demonstrate whether the modified IPS, the IPS-MA method, has an effect when offered to people with mood or anxiety disorders who are not yet chronified. Methods/design:The trial design is a randomized, assessor-blinded, clinical trial of the IPS-MA method in addition to treatment as usual compared to treatment as usual alone for 326 participants diagnosed with a mood or anxiety disorder, living in the Capital Region of Denmark. The primary outcome is competitive employment or education. Secondary outcomes are days of competitive employment or education, disease symptoms, level of functioning, and quality of life at follow-up 12 and 24 months after baseline.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALThe IPS-MA methodDuring the first 6 months participants are usually offered 3 meetings with their mentor per month, lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours each. The following 6 months they are offered 1 meeting per month, lasting approximately 1 hour. The estimated duration of the IPS-MA intervention is 12 months, but since the needs of the participants are very individual, this may vary.

Timeline

Start date
2011-10-01
Primary completion
2016-03-01
Completion
2016-07-01
First posted
2012-11-06
Last updated
2026-02-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01721824. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.