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Augmenting Buried in Treasures Workshop (BIT) With In-home Decluttering Practice for Individuals With Hoarding Disorder

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hoarding Disorder
Interventions
Behavioral: BIT+in-home decluterring
Behavioral: In-Home Decluttering
Registration Number
NCT02377986
Lead Sponsor
New York State Psychiatric Institute
Brief Summary

Patients participate in Buried in Treasures Workshop (BIT) that has been shown to improve symptoms of hoarding disorder. To target levels of clutter, the investigators are testing an intervention to add in-home decluttering practice to the BIT workshop.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
5
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years or older at consent
  • Primary hoarding disorder, Saving Inventory Revised greater than or equal to 40.
  • Clutter Image Rating Scale greater than or equal to 3 and less than or equal to 7.
  • Low risk for eviction
  • English speaking
  • Will and able to understand and complete consent procedures
Exclusion Criteria
  • Hoarding disorder not primary
  • Severely depressed individuals; Hamilton Depressions Rating Scale greater than 30 or judged clinically to be at risk of suicide with Columbia Suicide Severity Scale
  • Unable or unwilling to allow study staff into home for home assessment OR a Clutter Image Rating Score of less than 2 or greater than 7.
  • At risk for eviction
  • Animal Hoarding or squalor of any kind

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental: BIT+In-home DeclutteringIn-Home DeclutteringPatients who have not received the BIT workshop through our previous study (IRB 6681) will receive BIT+in-home decluttering practice.
Experimental: BIT+In-home DeclutteringBIT+in-home decluterringPatients who have not received the BIT workshop through our previous study (IRB 6681) will receive BIT+in-home decluttering practice.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Savings Inventory RevisedChange from baseline at 0, 12 weeks and 18 weeks after treatment start

The Saving Inventory-Revised scale (SI-R) is a 23-item questionnaire with 3 factor-analytically defined sub-scales for difficulty discarding, excessive clutter, and compulsive acquisition.

The total score (sum of 23 items) ranges from 0 to 92. Total score higher than 41 shows significant difficulty with clutter.

For the acquisition subscale we sum items 2 (reverse score), 9, 11, 14, 16, 18 and 21. The subscale ranges from 0 to 28 and score greater than 13 indicates difficulty with excessive acquisition.

For the difficulty discarding subscale we sum items 4(reverse score), 6, 7, 13, 17, 19, 23. The subscale ranges from 0 to 28 and score greater than 13 indicates difficulty with discarding.

For the clutter subscale we sum items 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 22. The subscale ranges from 0 to 36 and score greater than 15 indicates difficulty with accumulated clutter.

Clutter Image Rating ScaleChange from baseline at 0, 12 weeks and 18 weeks after treatment start

Three sets of photographs, each containing nine photos of a single room with varying levels of clutter. A selection is made as to which photograph best resembles their own home.

This scale assesses the clutter levels in the bedroom, living room and kitchen. The scale for each room ranges from 1 to 9. Clutter that reaches the level 4 indicates significant difficulty with clutter that affects the person's life.

Secondary Outcome Measures
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