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Mental Health Curriculum Study

Completed
Conditions
Mental Health Issue
Interventions
Behavioral: Wellness and Resilience for College and Beyond (Undergraduate College Course)
Registration Number
NCT04338256
Lead Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, and preliminary effectiveness of a college course grounded in skills from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) titled, "Wellness and Resilience for College and Beyond." The study takes place on 5 college campuses in Pennsylvania and West Virginia offering the Wellness Course during the 2020 calendar year (Spring and Fall 2020 semesters). The Wellness Course is an undergraduate college course that includes 14 two and a half hour long lessons, weekly homework assignments and tracking of skills use via a "diary card," and a cumulative final exam at the end of the semester. Students who choose to enroll in the wellness course are offered the opportunity to enroll in the study and a comparison sample of students not enrolled are recruited from each site.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
295
Inclusion Criteria
  • Undergraduate College Students
  • Enrolled at one of the five study sites
Exclusion Criteria
  • Students who are not undergraduates
  • Students who do not fall within the age limits for the study (age 18-24 year)
  • Students who are not enrolled at one of the five study sites

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Students enrolled in the Wellness CourseWellness and Resilience for College and Beyond (Undergraduate College Course)Students in this group are enrolled in the Wellness Course for the Spring 2020 or Fall 2020 semesters
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Acceptability of the Wellness Course: Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM)End of semester timepoint (approximately 4 months after baseline)

Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) is a 4 item scale. Respondents provide ratings using Likert type ratings ranging from 1-5, where 1= completely disagree and 5=completely agree. The ratings are summed and the average is taken.

Appropriateness of the Wellness Course: Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM)End of semester timepoint (approximately 4 months after baseline)

Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM) is a 4 item scale. Respondents provide ratings using Likert type ratings ranging from 1-5, where 1= completely disagree and 5=completely agree. The ratings are summed and the average is taken.

Feasibility of the Wellness Course: Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM)End of semester timepoint (approximately 4 months after baseline)

Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM) is a 4 item scale. Respondents provide ratings using Likert type ratings ranging from 1-5, where 1= completely disagree and 5=completely agree. The ratings are summed and the average is taken.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Use of Adaptive Coping Skills from Baseline to End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline)Baseline and end of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline)

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Ways of Coping Checklist (DBT WCCL) - Adaptive Skills Use Subscale. The DBT WCCL is a 59 item scale for which respondents provide ratings of their coping skills use on a Likert type scale from 0-3, where 0=Never Used and 3=Regularly Used. The adaptive coping sub-scale includes 38 items which are summed and averaged.

Change in Use of Adaptive Coping Skills from End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) to 3-Month Follow-upEnd of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) and 3-month follow-up

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Ways of Coping Checklist (DBT WCCL) - Adaptive Skills Use Subscale. The DBT WCCL is a 59 item scale for which respondents provide ratings of their coping skills use on a Likert type scale from 0-3, where 0=Never Used and 3=Regularly Used. The adaptive coping sub-scale includes 38 items which are summed and averaged.

Percent of Subjects with Past-30 Day Suicide Ideation at BaselineBaseline

Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Item 1 assesses for suicide ideation and in this study, this is treated as a dichotomous variable.

Change in Use of Adaptive Coping Skills from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-upBaseline and 3-month follow-up

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Ways of Coping Checklist (DBT WCCL) - Adaptive Skills Use Subscale. The DBT WCCL is a 59 item scale for which respondents provide ratings of their coping skills use on a Likert type scale from 0-3, where 0=Never Used and 3=Regularly Used. The adaptive coping sub-scale includes 38 items which are summed and averaged.

Change in Emotion Dysregulation from End of Semester to 3-month follow-upEnd of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) and 3-month follow-up

Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale - Short Form is an 18 item scale. Respondents provide ratings on the frequency with which they struggle with various facets of emotion regulation using a Likert type scale ranging from 1-5, where 1= Almost Never (0-10% of the time and 5=Almost Always (91-100% of the time). Scores are summed and the average is taken.

Change in Emotion Dysregulation from Baseline to 3-month follow-upBaseline and 3-month follow-up

Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale - Short Form is an 18 item scale. Respondents provide ratings on the frequency with which they struggle with various facets of emotion regulation using a Likert type scale ranging from 1-5, where 1= Almost Never (0-10% of the time and 5=Almost Always (91-100% of the time). Scores are summed and the average is taken.

Percent of Subjects with Past-30 Day Suicide Ideation at End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline)End of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline)

Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Item 1 assesses for suicide ideation and in this study, this is treated as a dichotomous variable.

Percent of Subjects with Past-30 Day Suicide Ideation at 3-month follow-up3-month follow-up

Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Item 1 assesses for suicide ideation and in this study, this is treated as a dichotomous variable.

Change in Past-30 Day Suicide Risk from Baseline to End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline)Baseline and end of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline)

Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Scores on all 4 items can be summed. In college students a sum score of greater than or equal to 7 is associated with current suicide risk.

Change in Emotion Dysregulation from Baseline to End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline)Baseline and end of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline)

Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale - Short Form is an 18 item scale. Respondents provide ratings on the frequency with which they struggle with various facets of emotion regulation using a Likert type scale ranging from 1-5, where 1= Almost Never (0-10% of the time and 5=Almost Always (91-100% of the time). Scores are summed and the average is taken.

Change in Past-30 Day Suicide Risk from End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) to 3-month follow-upEnd of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) and 3-month follow-up

Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Scores on all 4 items can be summed. In college students a sum score of greater than or equal to 7 is associated with current suicide risk.

Change in Past-30 Day Suicide Risk from Baseline to 3-month follow-upBaseline and 3-month follow-up

Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Scores on all 4 items can be summed. In college students a sum score of greater than or equal to 7 is associated with current suicide risk.

Trial Locations

Locations (5)

Carnegie Mellon University

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg Campus

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Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Carlow University

🇺🇸

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

West Virginia University

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Morgantown, West Virginia, United States

University of Pittsburgh

🇺🇸

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

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