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Evaluating Procedures for a Study of the AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Adolescent
Cancer
Young Adult
Adult
Depression
Interventions
Behavioral: AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)
Registration Number
NCT06420193
Lead Sponsor
East Carolina University
Brief Summary

The investigators developed a digital intervention that aims to help adolescent and young adult cancer survivors (AYAs) manage symptoms of depression. This tool includes daily mood tracking, a psychoeducational module about cancer and depression, four components that are based on evidence-based interventions for depression. The goal of this study is to evaluate the acceptability of procedures for a future trial in which the investigators will test which component or combination of components meaningfully contribute to improvements in depressive symptoms among AYAs. Additionally, the investigators will evaluate study feasibility as well as intervention acceptability, satisfaction, usability, and engagement.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
16
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age at enrollment (adolescents 15-17, emerging adults 18-25, young adults 26-39)
  • Age at diagnosis (adolescents 12-17, emerging adults 15-25, young adults 15-39)
  • Time since completion of treatment: 1 month to 5 years
  • Language: Fluent in English (spoken and written)
  • Technology: Own smart phone with data plan
Exclusion Criteria
  • Mental Health: Current diagnosis of severe or persistent mental illness
  • Suicidality: Severe suicidal ideation (including plan and intent)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Condition 3AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Being component of ASCENT (an adaptation of mindfulness training that aims to help AYAs maintain contact with the present moment with an attitude of acceptance).
Condition 1AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression).
Condition 4AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Being component of ASCENT (an adaptation of mindfulness training that aims to help AYAs maintain contact with the present moment with an attitude of acceptance); Positivity component of ASCENT (an adaptation of a suite of evidence-based positive psychology interventions that aims to help AYAs savor the good things in life, use their strengths, and practice gratitude and kindness).
Condition 5AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Thinking component of ASCENT (an adaptation of cognitive restructuring that aims to help AYAs identify, evaluate, and restructure their negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs).
Condition 8AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Thinking component of ASCENT (an adaptation of cognitive restructuring that aims to help AYAs identify, evaluate, and restructure their negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs); Being component of ASCENT (an adaptation of mindfulness training that aims to help AYAs maintain contact with the present moment with an attitude of acceptance); Positivity component of ASCENT (an adaptation of a suite of evidence-based positive psychology interventions that aims to help AYAs savor the good things in life, use their strengths, and practice gratitude and kindness)
Condition 12AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Doing component of ASCENT (an adaptation of behavioral activation that aims to help AYAs engage in enjoyable activities, achieve their goals, and live in accordance with their values); Being component of ASCENT (an adaptation of mindfulness training that aims to help AYAs maintain contact with the present moment with an attitude of acceptance); Positivity component of ASCENT (an adaptation of a suite of evidence-based positive psychology interventions that aims to help AYAs savor the good things in life, use their strengths, and practice gratitude and kindness).
Condition 2AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Positivity component of ASCENT (an adaptation of a suite of evidence-based positive psychology interventions that aims to help AYAs savor the good things in life, use their strengths, and practice gratitude and kindness).
Condition 11AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Doing component of ASCENT (an adaptation of behavioral activation that aims to help AYAs engage in enjoyable activities, achieve their goals, and live in accordance with their values); Being component of ASCENT (an adaptation of mindfulness training that aims to help AYAs maintain contact with the present moment with an attitude of acceptance).
Condition 10AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Doing component of ASCENT (an adaptation of behavioral activation that aims to help AYAs engage in enjoyable activities, achieve their goals, and live in accordance with their values); Positivity component of ASCENT (an adaptation of a suite of evidence-based positive psychology interventions that aims to help AYAs savor the good things in life, use their strengths, and practice gratitude and kindness).
Condition 15AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Doing component of ASCENT (an adaptation of behavioral activation that aims to help AYAs engage in enjoyable activities, achieve their goals, and live in accordance with their values); Thinking component of ASCENT (an adaptation of cognitive restructuring that aims to help AYAs identify, evaluate, and restructure their negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs); Being component of ASCENT (an adaptation of mindfulness training that aims to help AYAs maintain contact with the present moment with an attitude of acceptance)
Condition 6AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Thinking component of ASCENT (an adaptation of cognitive restructuring that aims to help AYAs identify, evaluate, and restructure their negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs); Positivity component of ASCENT (an adaptation of a suite of evidence-based positive psychology interventions that aims to help AYAs savor the good things in life, use their strengths, and practice gratitude and kindness).
Condition 9AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Doing component of ASCENT (an adaptation of behavioral activation that aims to help AYAs engage in enjoyable activities, achieve their goals, and live in accordance with their values).
Condition 13AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Doing component of ASCENT (an adaptation of behavioral activation that aims to help AYAs engage in enjoyable activities, achieve their goals, and live in accordance with their values); Thinking component of ASCENT (an adaptation of cognitive restructuring that aims to help AYAs identify, evaluate, and restructure their negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs).
Condition 7AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Thinking component of ASCENT (an adaptation of cognitive restructuring that aims to help AYAs identify, evaluate, and restructure their negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs); Being component of ASCENT (an adaptation of mindfulness training that aims to help AYAs maintain contact with the present moment with an attitude of acceptance).
Condition 14AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Doing component of ASCENT (an adaptation of behavioral activation that aims to help AYAs engage in enjoyable activities, achieve their goals, and live in accordance with their values); Thinking component of ASCENT (an adaptation of cognitive restructuring that aims to help AYAs identify, evaluate, and restructure their negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs); Positivity component of ASCENT (an adaptation of a suite of evidence-based positive psychology interventions that aims to help AYAs savor the good things in life, use their strengths, and practice gratitude and kindness).
Condition 16AYA Survivors Coping and Emotional Needs Toolkit (ASCENT)Feeling component of ASCENT (psychoeducation about AYA cancer survivorship and depression); Doing component of ASCENT (an adaptation of behavioral activation that aims to help AYAs engage in enjoyable activities, achieve their goals, and live in accordance with their values); Thinking component of ASCENT (an adaptation of cognitive restructuring that aims to help AYAs identify, evaluate, and restructure their negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs); Being component of ASCENT (an adaptation of mindfulness training that aims to help AYAs maintain contact with the present moment with an attitude of acceptance); and Positivity component of ASCENT (an adaptation of a suite of evidence-based positive psychology interventions that aims to help AYAs savor the good things in life, use their strengths, and practice gratitude and kindness)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Acceptability of Study Procedures - QuantitativeWeek 6

An investigator-developed survey will be used to evaluate acceptability of study procedures. Mean scale scores range from 1 to 4, with higher scores indicating greater acceptability. Descriptive statistics and exact 95% confidence intervals (CIs) will be calculated.

Acceptability of Study Procedures - QualitativeWeeks 6-8

An investigator-developed semi-structured interview will be used to evaluate acceptability of study procedures. Transcriptions of semi-structured interviews will undergo rapid qualitative analysis to characterize the reasons for sub-optimal acceptability of study procedures.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Study Feasibility - Recruitment RateUpon enrollment of 16 participants

Recruitment rate will be calculated as the number of participants enrolled in the study divided by the number of participants contacted.

Intervention Acceptability - QuantitativeWeek 6

An investigator-developed survey will be used to evaluate acceptability of the intervention.

Intervention Acceptability & Satisfaction - QualitativeWeeks 6-8

A semi-structured interview will be used to further characterize acceptability of and satisfaction with the intervention. Transcriptions of semi-structured interviews will undergo rapid qualitative analysis to characterize the reasons for sub-optimal acceptability of and satisfaction with the intervention.

eHealth Engagement ScaleWeek 6

The eHealth Engagement Scale will be administered to evaluate how engaging users found ASCENT engagement. Mean scale scores range from 1 to 4, with lower scores indicating greater engagement. Descriptive statistics and exact 95% confidence intervals (CIs) will be calculated.

Intervention AdherenceWeeks 1-6

Adherence will be calculated as the percentage of pages viewed by the participant within a module divided by the total number of pages in the module as indicated by metrics from the website. Mean adherence rate and exact 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for each intervention module will be calculated.

Study Feasibility - Retention RateWeek 6

Retention will be defined as the proportion of patients who provide T1 (6 week) data. Patients who discontinue the intervention (refuse phone calls) but complete the outcome assessments will be counted in the numerator for calculating retention.

Intervention Satisfaction - QuantitativeWeek 6

An investigator-developed survey will be used to evaluate satisfaction with the intervention. Mean scale scores range from 1 to 4, with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. Descriptive statistics and exact 95% confidence intervals (CIs) will be calculated.

System Usability ScaleWeek 6

The System Usability Scale (SUS) will be administered to evaluate perceived usability of ASCENT. SUS scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating greater usability. Descriptive statistics and exact 95% confidence intervals (CIs) will be calculated.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

East Carolina University

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Greenville, North Carolina, United States

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