Assessing Effectiveness of ThoughtFullChat Application in Improving Mental Well-Being
- Conditions
- DepressionAnxietyResilienceStress
- Interventions
- Other: ThoughtFullChat Application
- Registration Number
- NCT04944277
- Lead Sponsor
- International Medical University
- Brief Summary
* To determine the state of mental health among house officers, IMU corporate staff, IMU students and IMU faculty
* To find out the effectiveness and user experience of text-based mental health coaching applications among house officers, IMU corporate staff, IMU students and IMU faculty
IMU - International Medical University
- Detailed Description
The text-based mental health coaching application that the investigators are using is ThoughtFullChat Application. ThoughtFullChat Application provides mental health coaching through text by licensed mental health professionals. Participants of this research will be required to answer a set of questionnaires which consists of DASS-21, Satisfaction with Life Scale and Brief Resilience Scale at the start of the study. Participants will be randomly distributed into 2 groups which are intervention and control groups. Participants in the intervention group will be using the application for 3 months. Post-intervention questionnaires will be given to all participants after 3 months. Data collected from these 2 groups will be analyzed by using SPSS.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 353
- House Officers in Malaysia (UD41)
- Corporate staff in IMU, IMU Faculty Members
- All students who are currently studying in IMU who give their consent
- Competent in English Language
- Experiencing none to severe stress, anxiety or depression based on DASS-21 score
- Medical students, Medical Officers (UD44)
- Contract staff, Outsourced staff or international staff in IMU campuses
- Students who refuse to give their consent and those that have already or just graduated from IMU
- Competent in other languages except English
- Experiencing extremely severe stress, anxiety or depression based on the DASS-21 score
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description With ThoughtFullChat Application ThoughtFullChat Application Participants will be using the app during the 3 months
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Anxiety 3 months Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale - 21 Items (DASS-21), a self report scale is used to measure the participants' emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress. For anxiety component, it contains 7 items and scores from 0 to 3 for each item. The total scores of each subscale need to be multiplied by 2 and are categorized into 5 severity ranges: normal, mild, moderate, severe and extremely severe. The severity ranges for anxiety are: normal (0-7); mild (8-9); moderate (10-14); severe (15-19) and extremely severe (20+).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Depression 3 months Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale - 21 Items (DASS-21), a self report scale is used to measure the participants' emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress. For depression component, it contains 7 items and scores from 0 to 3 for each item. The total scores of each subscale need to be multiplied by 2 and are categorized into 5 severity ranges: normal, mild, moderate, severe and extremely severe. The severity ranges for depression are: normal (0-9); mild (10-13); moderate (14-20); severe (21-27) and extremely severe (28+).
Stress 3 months Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale - 21 Items (DASS-21), a self report scale is used to measure the participants' emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress. For stress component, it contains 7 items and scores from 0 to 3 for each item. The total scores of each subscale need to be multiplied by 2 and are categorized into 5 severity ranges: normal, mild, moderate, severe and extremely severe. The severity ranges for stress are: normal (0-14); mild (15-18); moderate (1-25); severe (26-33) and extremely severe (34+).
Resilience 3 months Brief Resilience Scale is created to assess the perceived ability to bounce back or recover from stress. The scale was developed to assess a unitary construct of resilience, including both positively and negatively worded items. It consists of 6 items, each item scores from 1 to 5. Items 1, 3, 5 are positively worded while items 2, 4, 6 are negatively worded. The total score of Brief Resilience Scale will be the mean of the 6 items. The average score can be interpreted as follows: 1.00 to 2.99 (low resilience); 2.00 to 4.3 (normal resilience) and 4.31 to 5.00 (high resilience).
Satisfaction with Life 3 months Satisfaction with Life Scale is developed to assess satisfaction with people's lives as a whole. The scale has 5 items with each item ranges from 1 to 7. The total range of scores is 5-35 while 20 point is the neutral point in the scale. The scores can be interpreted as follows: 5-9 (extremely dissatisfied with life), 31-35 (extremely satisfied).
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
IMU Clinical Campus
🇲🇾Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia