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CompletedNCT04646369

Screening Wizard- Phase 2

The Center for Enhancing Treatment & Utilization for Depression and Emergent Suicidality Phase 2-Study 1-Screening Wizard

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
100 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
12 Years – 26 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Screening Wizard (SW). Primary Care Providers (PCPs) are often uncertain about how to best refer adolescents who screen positive for depression or suicidality. Screen-positive youth who are either not in treatment, or express dissatisfaction with current treatment will be consented by an on-site research assistant (RA). Participants will answer questions via adaptive screens developed in a previous NIMH study (MH100155) for suicidal risk, anxiety, and mania. These will address perceived barriers and preferences about treatment. Participants are then randomized into 1 of 3 groups: 1) Providing the symptoms scores report of results to their provider based on their Screening Wizard responses (Screening as Usual); 2) Providing the symptoms scores report and their responses to treatment preferences and barriers including treatment recommendations their provider might suggest (Screening Wizard 2.0); or 3) Providing the report with treatment recommendations to their provider and a website called SOVA or Supporting Our Valued Adolescent, that is aimed at addressing perceptions about mental health providing support to teens through peer interaction that social workers and doctors moderate on a 24 hour a day basis (Screening Wizard 2.0 + SOVA).

Detailed description

Screening Wizard will be delivered by Primary Care Providers (PCPs) at well child visits, beginning with screening occurring within the waiting room which will yield decision support guidance delivered and followed by the PCP at the same visit. Assignment of Interventions: This study will randomize participants to one of three conditions in a 2:2:1 randomization scheme to either receive "screening as usual" (n=20), Screening Wizard 2.0 (n=40), or Screening Wizard 2.0 + SOVA (n =40) Hypothesis: H1: Screening Wizard 2.0 will result in more referrals compared to "screening as usual" (increase \>30% compared to "screening as usual") H2: Screening Wizard 2.0 will result in higher rates of follow-through with mental health services compared to "screening as usual" (increase \>30% compared to "screening as usual") H3: Screening Wizard 2.0 will have higher adolescent and parent perception of being involved in a shared decision-making process compared to "Treatment as usual" (SW involvement \> "screening as usual" involvement ) H4: Adolescent and parents in Screening Wizard 2.0 + SOVA will have less negative attitudes about psychotherapy, higher depression literacy, and a higher readiness for treatment as compared to Screening Wizard 2.0 alone or "screening as usual" H5: Adolescent and parents in Screening Wizard 2.0 + SOVA will result in higher rates of follow-through with mental health services (defined as attendance at an initial appointment) compared to Screening wizard 2.0 alone (increase \>10%) and "screening as usual" (increase \>40%)

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORAL"screening as usual"Participants in this group will receive usual care at their pediatric primary care practice following information, psychoeducation, and referral to a mental health treatment provider
BEHAVIORALScreening Wizard 2.0Screening Wizard is a decision support tool to guide the primary care provider to make a referral that reflects patient clinical needs and patient and parental treatment preferences and perceived barriers to treatment.
BEHAVIORALScreening Wizard 2.0 + SOVAScreening Wizard is a decision support tool to guide the primary care provider to make a referral that reflects patient clinical needs and patient and parental treatment preferences and perceived barriers to treatment. SOVA is a peer-support website that social workers and doctors moderate on a 24 hour a day basis.

Timeline

Start date
2020-11-05
Primary completion
2021-09-17
Completion
2021-09-17
First posted
2020-11-27
Last updated
2022-10-07
Results posted
2022-09-27

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04646369. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.