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Brief Behavioral Therapy for Depression
Study Summary
This trial will test whether a therapy for anxiety and depression, delivered over the internet by clinic staff, is effective in low-resource community health centers.
- Depression
- Anxiety
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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Does this experimental protocol permit participation from people aged eighty and above?
"Currently, the study is looking to enrol patients aged 8-17."
What outcomes is this trial attempting to demonstrate?
"This trial will measure its primary outcome of Client Satisfaction Scale - Child (CSQ-8-C) over a 16 week period post-intervention. Secondary outcomes are Parent-report of child anxiety symptoms through Screen for Child Anxiety and Related Disorders - Parent (SCARED-P), parental reports on the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire - Parent (MFQ-P), as well as self assessments from participants using the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire - Child (MFQ_C)."
Are there any open slots to join this investigation?
"Going by what is documented on clinicaltrials.gov, this trial isn't recruiting any more patients right now; the study was uploaded on August 2nd 2021 and last updated June 9th 2022. While no participants can join at present time, there are 1,647 other trials that are currently in search of volunteers."
Is there an avenue by which I can join this research project?
"This clinical investigation is enlisting 14 minors aged 8 to 17 suffering from depression. Participants must satisfy a range of requirements including: being treated at one of the participating Community Health Centers, having anxiety and/or depression as recorded in their medical history; under legal guardianship but not part of the foster care system; able to converse fluently in English or Spanish (depending on primary caretaker); functioning above second grade school level across all subjects; desiring treatment for either anxiety and/or depression, based on youth and/or caregiver report."
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