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N/A N=838 Randomized Treatment

Mobile Mental Health Apps for Suicide Prevention

Depression · Anxiety · Emotional Regulation

Enrolled (actual)
838
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Oct 2022
Primary outcome: Primary: Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) — 10.1; 11.2; 11.0; 10.6 score on a scale — p=<.001

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Mobile Mental Health App - 1 (Behavioral); Mobile Mental Health App - 2 (Behavioral); Mobile Mental Health App - 3 (Behavioral); Mobile Mental Health App - 4 (Behavioral)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 19+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
University of Washington
Primary completion
Jun 2021

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
10.1; 11.2; 11.0; 10.6; 8.5; 9.8 <.001 sig
PRIMARY
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (7-Item) Scale (GAD-7)
7.9; 9.2; 8.9; 8.8; 6.7; 7.8 <.001 sig
PRIMARY
Brief Difficulties With Emotional Regulation Scale (DERS)
42.8; 44.6; 44.6; 44.5; 42.2; 44.6 .73
PRIMARY
Suicidal Behavioral Questionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R)
6.6; 6.9; 7.1; 7.1; 6.4; 6.7 .25
SECONDARY
Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM)
3.4; 3.6; 3.4; 3.5 .22
SECONDARY
Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM)
3.6; 3.7; 3.6; 3.7 .48
SECONDARY
Intervention Usability Scale (IUS)
66.8; 71.2; 65.2; 72.9 <.0001 sig
SECONDARY
Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM)

Summary

Access to mental health care by essential workers and the unemployed during the COVID19 pandemic has been challenging. Usual access to mental health care is limited by social distancing, and for many now unemployed due to closures of businesses, insurance is insufficient to cover the costs of mental health care. For these individuals who are at risk for suicide (isolation, unemployment, financial crisis plus past suicide attempts, significant mental health challenges), access to care is crucial and many maybe turning to online and accessible interventions, such as mental health apps and other online resources. Indeed, organizations such as the VA have already created free access mobile applications for mental health in anticipation of this need. Using Psyberguide, the investigators will identify the top ten free apps that address mental health issues and conduct a nation-wide evaluation of these apps with participants who are essential workers and unemployed with risk for suicide. Participants will first be surveyed about which strategies they have used to manage mental health issues, what apps and online tools they have used, and what usability challenges they have faced. The investigators will then ask a random sample of participant to engage in a randomized trial of these top-rated apps for 4 weeks. Apps will be rated on usability, acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness. Results from this trial will be quickly disseminated through several avenues: (1) the UWAC website and ALACRITY Centers network; (2) through CREATIV Lab's partnership with Mental Health America; (3) through the UW Center for Suicide Prevention and Recovery (CSPAR) and partnerships with other suicide focused organizations including Forefront, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, that American Association of Suicidology, the Rocky Mountain MIRECC, and the Defense Suicide Prevention Office and (4) through local partnership with King County and WA state contact tracers.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

Phase 1

  • 19 years old and older
  • Identify as an essential worker or unemployed due to COVID-19
  • English-speaking
  • Access to a mobile device (e.g. smartphone or tablet)
  • Based in the United States

Phase 2

  • 19 years old and older
  • Scored at or above validated cut off scores in Phase 1 (PHQ-2>3; GAD-2>3; SBQ-R>7) or reported history of past suicide attempt
  • Identify as an essential worker or unemployed due to COVID-19
  • English-speaking
  • Access to a mobile device (e.g. smartphone or tablet)
  • Based in the United States

Exclusion Criteria

Phase 1

  • Under the age of 19
  • Neither an essential worker nor unemployed due to COVID-19
  • Non-English speaking
  • No access to a mobile device (e.g. smartphone or tablet)
  • Not based in the United States

Phase 2

  • Under the age of 19
  • Did not score at or above validated cut off scores in Phase 1 (PHQ-2>3; GAD-2>3; SBQ-R>7) nor reported history of past suicide attempt
  • Neither an essential worker nor unemployed due to COVID-19
  • Non-English speaking
  • No access to a mobile device (e.g. smartphone or tablet)
  • Not based in the United States
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04536935). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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