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CompletedNCT03318666

Supporting Our Valued Adolescents Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of SOVA (Supporting Our Valued Adolescents), a Social Media Intervention for Adolescents With Depression and Anxiety and Their Parents to Increase Use of Mental Health Services

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
38 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
12 Years – 19 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this pilot study is to provide preliminary findings testing the Supporting Our Valued Adolescents (SOVA) intervention, two social media sites (one for adolescents, one for parents) aiming to address negative health beliefs, knowledge about depression or anxiety, parent-adolescent communication, in a moderated online peer community, with the goal of increasing adolescent use of mental health services.

Detailed description

Although recent evidence shows integrated care models increase service use, implementing these models is resource intense. Even in primary care settings with access to services and routine screening for depression and anxiety, patient engagement is low. This can be explained by a low perceived need for services present in both adolescents and parents. Key target mechanisms which may increase service use include: (1) parents' and adolescents' health beliefs and knowledge, (2) emotional/informational support, and (3) communication about mental health with each other. The "SOVA" or "Supporting Our Valued Adolescents" intervention aims to address these key mechanisms through two moderated social media websites (one for parents, one for adolescents) which include daily blog posts, online peer to peer interactions, and discussion guides. SOVA had undergone an iterative process of design - using stakeholder-engagement and human computer interaction techniques (PCOR K12 HS 22989-1). The goal of this process was to build a usable intervention which is stakeholder-informed. Preliminary work has found that 100 adolescents/young adults with a history of depression or anxiety symptoms and parents find the SOVA websites to have good usability. The investigators will use a pilot randomized controlled trial of SOVA to refine recruitment and retention strategies, measure implementation outcomes and investigate potential mechanisms of action in depressed and/or anxious adolescents not currently engaged in treatment and their parents; and examine parent-adolescent communication factors about mental health and relationship quality in the context of a web-based intervention.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALSupporting Our Valued Adolescents (SOVA)The SOVA intervention includes: * a welcome email to the websites (adolescents also get a SOVA intro video and mobile app) * adolescents will have access to the website specifically for adolescents: sova.pitt.edu * parents will have access to the website specifically for parents: wisesova.pitt.edu These anonymous websites aim to: (1) challenge negative health beliefs and increase depression/anxiety knowledge through daily blog posts enhanced with peer commentary; (2) promote social support through online peer interactions; and (3) encourage parent-adolescent mental health communication through same day blog posts with questions for discussion. Parents and adolescents cannot log on to each other's sites. The sites are moderated by our research team. The SOVA websites include articles composed by SOVA Peer Ambassadors who are adolescents and young adults who have experienced symptoms of depression or anxiety and contribute monthly articles and regular comments.
OTHEREnhanced Usual CareA social worker at the Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health (CAYAH) clinic helps to facilitate referrals from the adolescent healthcare provider (AHCP) and contacts patients who do not schedule for within-CAYAH appointments.The study will send an extra email to the parent and adolescent that contains the content of the depart summary as well as a list of psychoeducational materials, how to contact the AHCP, CAYAH social worker, and crisis resources and the AHCP's treatment recommendation which are obtained from the electronic health record. Also, each individual will receive a phone call from a research assistant who will communicate the information in the email and offer to inform the social worker or AHCP of questions the patient or parent may have.

Timeline

Start date
2018-04-17
Primary completion
2020-04-06
Completion
2020-04-06
First posted
2017-10-24
Last updated
2021-10-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03318666. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.