The pilot randomized controlled trial aims to assess effects of a guided online acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention on distressed stroke survivors compared to the care-as-usual control group. A total of 24 stroke survivors who meet the inclusion criteria will be recruited and randomized to either the intervention group or the control group. Exploratory hypotheses are that the ACT group will show improvements in mental health outcomes (e.g., depressive symptoms, anxiety, and stress), and ACT processes (e.g., psychological flexibility/acceptance) at posttest and 2-month follow-up, compared to the care-as-usual control group. Also, the project will evaluate the feasibility of recruitment, adherence, and retention of participants and explore participants' experiences in the ACT intervention through semi-structured interviews at posttest.
This pilot randomized controlled trial aims to assess effects of a coach-guided individual online acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention on distressed stroke survivors compared to the care-as-usual control group. A total of 24 stroke survivors who meet the inclusion criteria will be recruited and randomized to either the intervention group or the control group. The intervention group will receive individual ACT sessions guided by a trained coach for one hour per week over 6 weeks through Zoom videoconferencing. Also, a one-time 1-hour booster session will be provided at 1-month follow-up to facilitate the maintenance of treatment effects. All ACT sessions will be delivered by our ACT coach, a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with substantial clinical experiences and expertise in ACT. Participants assigned to the control group will receive care as usual during the study period. Outcomes regarding mental health and ACT processes will be collected at three time points (i.e., pretest, posttest, and 2-month follow-up) and compared between groups over time. Mental health outcomes and ACT processes will be measured using self-reported questionnaires. A 30-minute individual interview also will be conducted for participants in the intervention group through Zoom videoconferencing to explore participants' experiences in the ACT intervention. The participant demographic information form will be asked to complete at pretest only, asking participants' information such as age, gender, ethnicity/race, level of education, marital status, employment status, and time since stroke.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
The intervention group will receive individual ACT sessions guided by a trained coach for one hour per week over 6 weeks through Zoom videoconferencing. Also, a one-time 1-hour booster session will be provided at 1-month follow-up to facilitate the maintenance of treatment effects.
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Patient Health Questionnaire-9
The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 is a 9-item questionnaire assessing depressive symptoms on a scale of 0 to 3. Scores range from 0 to 27. Higher scores indicate greater symptomatology in depression.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7
The Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 is a 7-item questionnaire assessing anxiety on a scale of 0 to 3. Scores range from 0 to 21. Higher scores indicate greater anxiety.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Perceived Stress Scale
The Perceived Stress Scale is a 10-item questionnaire assessing stress on a scale of 0 to 4. Scores range from 0 to 40. Higher scores indicate greater stress.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the World Health Organization Quality of Life - Psychological health component
World Health Organization Quality of Life - Psychological health component has 6 items measuring psychological quality of life on scale of 1 to 5. Scores range from 6 to 30. Higher scores denote higher quality of life in terms of psychological health.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Self-Compassion Scale- Short Form
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Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Self-Compassion Scale- Short Form is a 12-item self-report questionnaire assessing self-compassion on a scale of 1 to 5. Scores range from 12 to 60. Higher scores indicate higher levels of self-compassion.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) - Meaning and Purpose Short Form
The PROMIS Meaning and Purpose Short Form is a 4-item self-report questionnaire assessing meaning and purpose in life on a scale of 1 to 5. Scores range from 4 to 20. Higher scores indicate greater meaning and purpose in life.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Conditions - Managing Emotions - Short Form
The PROMIS Self-Efficacy for Managing Chronic Conditions - Managing Emotions - Short Form is a 4-item self-report questionnaire assessing an individual's self-efficacy for managing chronic conditions in terms of emotions on a scale of 1 to 5. The scores range from 4 to 20. Higher scores reflect greater self-efficacy in managing chronic conditions in terms of emotions.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Action and Acceptance Questionnaire-II
Action and Acceptance Questionnaire -II is a 7-item self-report questionnaire measuring psychological flexibility on a scale of 1 to 7. Scores range from 7 to 49. Higher scores indicate poor psychological flexibility.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire
Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire -7 is a 7-item self-report questionnaire measuring cognitive fusion on scale of 1 to 7. Scores range from 7 to 49. Higher scores indicate greater levels of cognitive fusion.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up
Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up on the Engaged Living Scale
Engaged Living Scale -9 is a 9-item self-assessment instrument that measures clarity and engagement with personal values and life fulfillment on a scale of 1 to 5. The total scores range from 9 to 45, and higher scores indicate increased clarity and engagement with personal values and greater life fulfillment.
Time frame: Change from baseline to immediately after the intervention and 2-month follow-up