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N/A N=44 Randomized Single-blind Treatment

Stay Connected: Testing an Intervention to Combat Coronavirus-related Social Isolation Among Older Adults

Depression · Anxiety · Loneliness

Enrolled (actual)
44
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Dec 2023
Primary outcome: Primary: Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) — 9.24; 7.29; 7.29; 6.29 score on a scale — p=0.036

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Stay Connected (Behavioral); Treatment as usual (Behavioral)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 60+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
University of Washington
Primary completion
Jun 2022

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
9.24; 7.29; 7.29; 6.29; 6.47; 7.50 0.036 sig
PRIMARY
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7)
5.82; 4.43; 4.35; 3.71; 4.59; 4.93 .226
PRIMARY
Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS)
9.18; 8.29; 6.94; 7.21; 8.53; 9.71 .674
SECONDARY
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale
6.53; 5.29; 5.53; 5.00; 5.88; 5.00 .317
SECONDARY
Behavioral Activation Scale (BADS)
91.06; 94.64; 95.53; 99.01; 97.88; 97.71 .741
SECONDARY
Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Social Isolation - Short Version
11.76; 10.50; 10.24; 9.71; 10.12; 9.43 .737
SECONDARY
Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM)
4.0; 4.63; 4.38
SECONDARY
Intervention Usability Scale (IUS)
85
SECONDARY
Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM)
5.00; 4.63; 5.00

Summary

This study will use the University of Washington's ALACRITY Center's (UWAC) Discover, Design, Build, & Test (DDBT) method to develop and test an intervention to address the mental health health needs of older adults in senior housing ("clients") who are forced to not only shelter-in-place but cannot have family or other visitors during this time. Older people (those over 60 years in age) are especially vulnerable and are more likely to have severe - even deadly - coronavirus infection than other age groups. These facts led to the need to have older adults socially isolate in order to protect their health; visits with family and friends are limited, and in senior housing (independent, supported and assisted care residences) have limited such visits by family to one person a day. This necessary practice of social distancing, while addressing an important public health crisis, unintentionally creates social isolation and loneliness, another deadly epidemic amongst the older population. Even before COVID-19, social isolation and loneliness was a prominent mental health and social problem in the aged, one that is associated with increases in other chronic conditions, dementia and suicide. Effective interventions for social isolation exist but are difficult to access and may not address all the concerns older adults have about this particular period of social isolation. The purpose of this proposed study is to deploy an adaptation of Behavioral Activation Therapy called Stay Connected to treat depression in older adults. The adaptation will allow activity directors and staff ("clinicians") in these settings and senior centers to deliver the therapeutic elements of the intervention (behavioral activation) in the context of social distancing/shelter-in-place policies. Social workers in these settings will oversee the activity director and staff delivery of the intervention. The investigators are working with a variety of senior housing types (HUD certified and private systems) and senior centers in Skagit county (rural) and King county (urban) in Washington (WA) so that the resulting intervention is not tied to economic levels or access to digital technology.

Eligibility Criteria

Older Adult Participants

Inclusion Criteria

  • 60 years of age or older
  • Physical and cognitive ability to complete interviews by phone or using video-chat technology (e.g., Zoom)
  • English speaking
  • Resident of participating Seattle-area senior living communities or member of Seattle-area senior centers
  • Ability to provide consent
  • Score of 5 or higher on Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) or score of 5 or higher on Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7) or score of 6 or higher on University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale
  • No suicidal ideation

Exclusion Criteria

  • Under the age of 60
  • Inability to physically and/or cognitively consent and/or participate in study procedures via phone, computer, and/or video call
  • Non-English speaking
  • Scores below inclusion cut-offs on PHQ-9, GAD-7, and UCLA Loneliness Scale

Staff Participants Inclusion Criteria

  • English-speaking
  • Staff members in administration, social work, and/or activities department in Seattle area senior living communities or senior centers
  • Physical ability to complete training in intervention and complete questionnaires by phone, computer, or video-chat technology

Exclusion Criteria

  • Non-English speaking
  • Unable to physically or cognitively consent and/or participate in study procedures via phone, computer, and/or video call (e.g., Zoom)
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04966910). 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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