This study evaluates the use of an established internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy intervention in a group of adolescents with type 1 diabetes and mild to moderate depressive symptoms. Half of the participants will receive the internet-based intervention while the other half will receive usual care.
Adolescents with diabetes have a higher incidence of subclinical and clinical depression compared to healthy adolescents. Patients with diabetes who are clinically or subclinically depressed are at high risk for poor glycemic control. Studies evaluating prevention and treatment strategies for depression in patients with type 1 diabetes have shown that group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and individual interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) can reduce the risk of depressive illness in adolescents with diabetes. Computerized interventions show evidence of being efficacious, and have been recommended as the "first line" intervention. The Competent Adulthood Transition with Cognitive Humanistic and Interpersonal Teaching (CATCH-IT) internet program has shown positive results with adolescents at risk for depression, but has not been used in patients with a chronic illness like diabetes. CATCH-IT is based on established CBT and IPT treatment models. It includes a) an innovative and effective brief practitioner-provided motivation enhancement component (in person at enrollment and through phone calls) and b) self-directed modules for the adolescent that can be accessed on the internet.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
19
The CATCH-IT internet program consists of 14 modules and exercises and activities based on best practices components of depression prevention. They will be instructed to complete at least 2 modules a week, over a period of 6 weeks. This would require at least 40 minutes per week (approximately 20 minutes minimum per module).
Children's Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression Scale (CES-D)
A screening test for depression and depressive disorder. The CESD measures symptoms defined by the American Psychiatric Association' Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-V) for a major depressive episode.
Time frame: 6 weeks
Hemoglobin A1c
Hemoglobin A1c- a 3-month surrogate marker of diabetes control
Time frame: 12 weeks
Patient Health Questionnaire Modified for Teens
A self-completion screening questionnaire designed to detect symptoms of depression and suicide risk in adolescents.
Time frame: 6 weeks and 12 weeks
Problem Areas in Diabetes - Teen version
A validated measure of diabetes distress designed specifically for adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Time frame: 6 weeks and 12 weeks
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