Online CBT Intervention for Students With Adjustment Disorder
- Conditions
- Adjustment Disorders
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Internet CBT-UP intervention iCBT-UPBehavioral: Internet Progressive Muscle Realxation Training (iPMR)
- Registration Number
- NCT05768308
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Warsaw
- Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of online cognitive-behavioral intervention based on Unified Protocol and mediators of obtained changes among polish students with adjustment disorder. The intervention is fully self-helped and based on Unified Protocol principles. Control conditions contain of online progressive muscle relaxation group and waiting list.
- Detailed Description
Adjustment problems are highly prevalent among students around the world (Conley et.al., 2013). Unfortunately only half of students in need receive psychological help (Eisenberg et al., 2018). For these reasons, there is a need to develop and evaluate new, more scalable forms of treatment for students with adjustment disorder - such as internet therapeutic programs. Therefore the aim of the present research is to evaluate the effectiveness of online cognitive-behavioural therapy intervention. Mediators of obtained changes will also be evaluated. The present study has a potential for the development of a scalable, well researched treatment option for students experiencing adjustment disorder - internet psychological intervention.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 216
- having a student status
- 18 years old or older,
- having access to the internet and using computer or smartphone,
- meeting the diagnostic criteria of adjustment disorder based on a total sum score > 47,5 in ADNM-20 questionnaire
- meeting diagnostic criteria for AjD in MINI Interview.
- an increased risk of suicidality intent or ideation (at least moderate scores on the MINI and/or a score > 2 on item 9 from the PHQ-9),
- psychotic disorder, eating disorder, anti-social personality disorder and/or alcohol/substance use disorder as indicated by the MINI
- receiving another psychological treatment at the start of the study
- having no time for participation in program
- receiving pharmacological psychiatric treatment not stabilized 6 weeks prior the start of the study
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Internet CBT-UP intervention (iCBT-UP) Internet CBT-UP intervention iCBT-UP Patricipants in the experimental group will receive online cbt intervention for students with adjustment disorder (iCBT-UP). Internet Progressive Muscle Realxation Training (iPMR) Internet Progressive Muscle Realxation Training (iPMR) Participants from the active control group will receive progressive muscle relaxation training (iPMR).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Adjustment disorder measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Adjustment disorder - The Adjustment Disorder New Module 20 (ADNM-20)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Depression measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up The patient health questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)
Change in General Anxiety Disorder measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7)
Change in Stress measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Scale of experienced stress (PSS-10)
Change in Satisfaction with life measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Satisfaction with life scale (SWLS)
Change in Academic Adjustment measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Academic adjustment scale (AAS)
Change in Experiential Avoidance measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Acceptance and Action Questionnaire
Change in Cognitive Fusion measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire (CFQ)
Change in Self-compassion 7 days during the first week of the intervention and 7 days during the sixth week of the intervention time Measured in daily diaries, by three items from Self Compassion Scale (SCS).
Change in Mindfulness measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ-15)
Change in Persevative thinking measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Perseverative Thinking Questionnaire (PTQ)
Change in Mental well-being measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS)
Change in Cognitive functioning measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up Stroop Task (color-word)
Change in Academic performance measured at baseline, immediately after the interventions and 1 month follow up This index will be based on a three recently received grades. The mean will be assessed.
Change in Daily Depressogenic adjustment 7 days during the first week of the intervention and 7 days during the sixth week of the intervention time Measured in daily diaries. It will be measured by three items based on Becks triad.
Change in Daily negative thinking 7 days during the first week of the intervention and 7 days during the sixth week of the intervention time Measured in daily diaries. Rumination and worrying. Daily worry measures will be measured with three items taken from Meyer et al. (1990).
Change in Emotional regulation 7 days during the first week of the intervention and 7 days during the sixth week of the intervention time Measured in daily diaries. cognitive restructuring and emotional supression. This variables will be measured using one item (each scale) from Emotional Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ).
Change in Daily-affect 7 days during the first week of the intervention and 7 days during the sixth week of the intervention time Measured in daily diaries, based on circumplex model.
Change in Procrastination 7 days during the first week of the intervention and 7 days during the sixth week of the intervention time Measured in daily diaries, by three items from The Pure Procrastination scale.