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TerminatedNCT04015206

Effectiveness of IPT-G in Major Depression

Effectiveness of Interpersonal Psychotherapy Group (IPT-G) as an add-on Strategy in the Treatment of Major Depression

Status
Terminated
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
18 (actual)
Sponsor
Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Although antidepressants are the primary treatment for major depression, response and remission rates are unsatisfactory. The primary objective of this study is to identify if adding interpersonal group therapy (IPT-G) to the usual psychopharmacological and clinical management treatment will improve depressive symptoms in major depression outpatients.

Detailed description

Patients presenting a current unipolar depression episode (BDI-II \> 18) without response to 2 adequate antidepressants trials (optimized by dose and time) will be randomly allocated to two arms: a) Treatment-as-usual (TAU) arm: antidepressant + Clinical management; b) Add-on strategy arm: 14 sessions of IPT-Group added to TAU. IPT-Group will be delivered following manualized guidelines (WHO, 2016 and Stuart et al. 2012). The choice of antidepressants for TAU will be based on the Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) recommendations. Clinical management will follow the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH) recommendations for clinical management. Depression episode will be diagnosed using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI-PLUS). The following variables will be evaluated at baseline and the end of the add-on intervention in both arms of the study: a) depression symptoms- Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II; b) anxiety symptoms - Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI); c) quality of life- World Health Organization Quality of life Instrument short version (WHOQOL-bref); d) social support- Medical Outcomes Study Social. Support Survey (MOS-SSS); e) resilience- The Brief Resilience Scale (BRS); f) attachment- The Adult Attachment Scale (AAS-R) Depression symptoms are the primary outcome. Anxiety symptoms and quality of life the secondary outcomes. Social support, resilience, and attachment will be considered as both secondary outcome and mediator or moderators in a multivariate model. The database will be built using REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture). Sample size estimation to detect a 5-point difference between the groups with a standard deviation of 6, considering α = 0,05 and power of 90%, suggests a 64 subjects sample. With the estimation of a loss of 25% of the sample during the study, 80 patients will be included (40 in each arm). A trained psychotherapist will conduct five IPT-G groups with eight patients in each group. Study design and analysis will use Intention-to-treat analysis. For quantitative variables testing, student-T test t (normal distribution) or Mann Whitney (absence of normal distribution) will be used with a 5% level of significance. Categorical variables will be tested using the Chi-square with exact Fischer test with a 5% level of significance. Hierarchical linear regression will be used to determine the variables that could predict a reduction in the depression scores of the BDI-II. All analysis will be performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20.0.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERGroup Interpersonal PsychotherapyGroup Interpersonal Psychotherapy added to usual treatment (Pharmacotherapy + clinical management)

Timeline

Start date
2019-08-25
Primary completion
2020-04-20
Completion
2021-03-20
First posted
2019-07-10
Last updated
2021-03-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Brazil

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04015206. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.