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iving With Bipolar: a web-based self management interventio

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Bipolar Affective Disorder
Mental and Behavioural Disorders
Bipolar affective disorder
Registration Number
ISRCTN64826171
Lead Sponsor
ancaster University (UK)
Brief Summary

2014 results in https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25129531

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria

1. Aged over 18 years
2. Living in the United Kingdom
3. Have a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder (type I or type II) by a mental health professional and meet criteria on the Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ)
4. Must be able to understand written English and have access to the internet a printer and an email account

Exclusion Criteria

1. They are aged under 18 years
2. They are living outside the United Kingdom
3. They don't have a health professional diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder and don't meet criteria on the Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ)
4. They can't understand written English and don't have access to the internet, a printer or an email account

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. The primary aims of this trial are to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the LWB intervention <br>1.1. Feasibility will be assessed quantitatively by analysing recruitment rates and retention rates and qualitatively through the research team's experience, considering the practicalities and barriers of delivery<br>1.2. Acceptability will be assessed quantitatively by analysing website usage statistics including patterns and frequency of use and a specifically designed user satisfaction scale, and qualitatively in a series of in-depth qualitative interviews<br>2. The secondary aim is to assess the potential effectiveness of the intervention on psychological outcome<br>2.1. The Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder scale (Brief version) (QOL.BD-Brief) <br>2.2. The World health Organisation Quality of Life assessment tool, brief version (WHOQOL-BREF) <br><br>Measured at 3 months (half way through trial) and 6 months (trial end)
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. Internal State Scale (Bauer et al., 1991)<br>2. Social Adaption Self-evaluation Scale (SASS) (Bosc et al., 1997)<br>3. Bipolar Recovery Questionnaire (Jones, In Preparation)<br>4. The Brief Illness perception questionnaire (BIPQ) adapted for Bipolar Disorder (Broadbent et al., 2006)<br>5. The Self Efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease Scale, Brief Version (Lorig et al., 2001)<br>6. The Hayward Stigma and Self Esteem Questionnaire (Hayward et al., 2002) <br>7. Hypomanic Interpretations Questionnaire (HIQ-10) (Jones et al., 2006)<br>8. Interpretations of Depression Questionnaire (IDQ-10) (Jones & Day, 2008)<br>9. Coping Inventory for Prodromes of Mania (Wong & Lam, 1999)<br>10. Response Styles to Depression Questionnaire (Nolen-Hoeksema & Morrow, 1991)<br>11. Stephenson Medication Adherence Interview (Stephenson et al., 1993) adapted for use as a self-report instrument<br><br>Measured at 3 months (half way through trial) and 6 months (trial end)
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