The aim with this study is to investigate the effects of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) on psychological symptoms related to one or more life crises. The target group is adults (18 years or older) who have symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, or other psychological distress related to one or more life crises. The ICBT consists of eight modules during eight weeks with weekly support by a therapist and the treatment group will be compared to a wait-list control condition. Participants will be recruited in Sweden with nationwide recruitment.
The study is a randomized controlled trial about the effects of ICBT aiming to target psychological symptoms related to one or more life crises. Primary outcome measures are depressive symptoms (measured with Beck Depression inventory-II) and anxiety symptoms (measured with Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7). Other outcome measures used will for example be about adaptability, stress symptoms, sleep problems, post traumatic stress symptoms and quality of life. Because the psychological impact of a life crisis can be diverse, between different people and between different kinds of crises, a transdiagnostic individually tailored treatment will be used that has been tested in several previous trials. This treatment has been adopted to target psychological symptoms related to life crises.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
80
The intervention (the treatment) within this study is based on cognitive behavioral therapy principles and adapted to target psychological symptoms related to life crises. The 20 modules that the intervention consists of include psycho-educational texts as well as examples and exercises.
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning, Linköping University
Linköping, Östergötland County, Sweden
Beck Depression Inventory-II
Measure of depressive symptoms. Range for the total sum is between 0 and 63 with a higher score score indicating a higher level of depressive symptoms. Clinical ranges for minimal, mild, moderate and severe major depressive disorder are considered to be 0-13, 14-19, 20-28, and 29-63 respectively.
Time frame: Change between Baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7
Measure of anxiety symptoms and worry. When summing the points of the seven first questions, the scores are interpreted as mild, moderate and severe anxiety symptoms at 5-10, 11-15, and above 15 respectively
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Brief Adjustment Scale-6
A measure of general psychological adjustment, consisting of six items. The items are on a seven-point response scale with higher scores indicating lower general psychological adjustment.
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination. Also, every week during the treatment weeks.
Patient Health Questionnaire-9
Measure of depressive symptoms. Possible range for the total sum is 0 to 27 (created by summing up the scores from each item) with a higher score indicating higher levels of depression. Clinical cut-offs for mild, moderate, moderately severe and severe major depressive disorder are considered to be 5, 10, 15 and 20 respectively.
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Perceived Stress Scale-14
A questionnaire that aims to measure symptoms of stress. It contains of 14 items that are scored on a range between 0 (never) and 4 (very often). The total score range is between 0-56 and a higher score reflects higher levels of perceived stress.
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Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Insomnia Severity Index
Measure of insomnia severity and symptoms of disordered sleep. Norm score ranges include low likelihood of sleep problems (0-7 points), some sleep problems (8-14 points), moderate sleep problems (15-21 points), severe sleep problems (22-28 points).
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test
A ten-item scoring tool to assess alcohol consumption, drinking behaviors, and alcohol-related problems. Scores are ranging from 0-40 with higher scores indicating a higher level of alcohol use.
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Impact of Events Scale-Revised
Assesses subjective distress caused by traumatic events.Items are rated on a five-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 4 (extremely). Total score range between 0-88, with a higher score indicating more severe distress caused by the traumatic events.
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Brunnsviken Brief Quality of Life Scale
Measure of quality of life with a total score ranging from 0 to 96 with a higher score indicating higher quality of life. The scores of each of the six primary questions regarding perceived quality of life within an area of life are multiplied with the score of an item measuring the perceived importance of the area in question.
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
InCharge Financial Distress/Financial Well-Being Scale
A measure aiming to measure distress related to the individual's economic situation. It consists of eight questions where the respondent gets to answer on a scale from 1 to 10.
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Medical Outcome Study Social Support Survey
A 12-item questionnaire aiming to measure the individual's perceived social support that is answered on a five-point scale (1-5). Besides the 12 items, the questionnaire also includes a question about how many family members and friends that the individual experience to have, who he/she can talk to. Total score range between 12 to 60.
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.
Posttraumatic Growths Inventory-Short form
A questionnaire consisting of 10 items, aiming to investigate the individual's experience of positive change in relation to challenging life events. Each item are answered on a six-point scale ranging between 0 to 5, resulting in a total score range between 0-60.
Time frame: Change between baseline, end of treatment after eight weeks and follow-up at 12 months after treatment termination.