Skills to Enhance Positivity in Young Adults
- Conditions
- Positive AffectMindfulnessGratitudeSavoringDepression
- Interventions
- Other: Skills to Enhance PositivityOther: Treatment as Usual
- Registration Number
- NCT06621992
- Lead Sponsor
- Rhode Island Hospital
- Brief Summary
The goal of this study is to test the feasibility and acceptability of a positive affect intervention for suicide in a population of young adults. Skills to Enhance Positivity (STEP) has been demonstrated to be feasible and acceptable among adolescents when delivered individually. The current study aims to test feasibility and acceptability in a group setting of young adults. The specific aims of STEP also seek to establish whether participants who received STEP report a significant increase in attention towards positive affect compared to those receiving Treatment As Usual (TAU). They also seek to explore whether participants who received STEP will report a significant decrease in suicidal ideation and depression compared to those receiving TAU. The final aim is to explore whether an increase in attention to positive affect regardless of condition is a potential mechanism of change for reductions in suicidal ideation and depression. Participants will be randomized into STEP or TAU groups, they will complete baseline and follow-up assessments after a period of 3-months. Participants enrolled in STEP will receive in-person group sessions focusing on psychoeducation of positive affect as well as skills in mindfulness, gratitude and savoring designed to promote positive affect. After completing the group sessions they will also receive text messages for one month, where they will receive prompts to practice skills they learned in the group setting.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 53
- Participants must have a recent history of depression and are English-speaking
- Participants also must have a cell phone with text-messaging capabilities
- Participants who have acute psychotic disorders or cognitive deficits that would preclude full understanding of the protocol, intervention and assessment materials
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Skills to Enhance Positivity Skills to Enhance Positivity Participants received 4 group sessions, session 1 focused on positive affect psychoeducation, session 2 on mindfulness, 3 on savoring and 4 on gratitude. Once completing the group sessions participants received text messages for 1 month before tapering off. Treatment as Usual Treatment as Usual Participants received their standard treatment as usual
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Feasibility and Acceptability of a group intervention Will be assessed at follow-up at 3-months Feasibility and acceptability will be evaluated using self-report questionnaires and interviews
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Rhode Island Hospital
🇺🇸Providence, Rhode Island, United States