The purpose of this research study is to evaluate a mobile application (app) for depression treatment called "Moodivate" among cancer survivors. Moodivate was developed by the investigators to assist with the treatment of depressed mood. Participants will be randomly assigned to either download the mobile app, "Moodivate", or not. Approximately 2/3 of participants enrolled will receive the mobile app and the remaining 1/3 will not. All participants will complete electronic questionnaire measures throughout the study period. Questionnaires will assess symptoms of depression, as well as the participant's experiences using Moodivate and participating in this trial. Participation in this study will take about 4 weeks, beginning today. Participation in this study may help in the treatment of future cancer survivors. The greatest risks of this study include frustration, worsening of emotional distress, data breach, and/or loss of confidentiality. Alternative treatments include the participant contacting their primary care provider or their oncology care team to discuss other available treatments for depressed mood.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Moodivate focuses on tracking daily activities, recording daily mood, and identifying new activities to complete that may help improve mood. Participants will be asked to complete questionnaire measures weekly for 8 weeks, with a final follow-up questionnaire at 12 weeks following study enrollment.
Participants will be provided educational material about mood management available via the EHR with the suggestion to discuss questions with their oncology provider. Participants will be asked to complete questionnaire measures weekly for 4 weeks following study enrollment.
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Accrual
The proportion of Illic eligible for the trial who accrue to the study.
Time frame: Study duration (6-7 months or until recruitment is reached)
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