Internet Self-Help Program for Major Depressive Disorder in Spouses of Combatants
战斗人员配偶重度抑郁症互联网自助计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7294369
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.68万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-09-13 至 2010-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAffectAfghanistanAttitudeAwarenessBehavior TherapyBehavioralCaringClimactericCognitiveConditionConfidentialityContractorDataDepartment of DefenseDepressed moodDevelopmentEligibility DeterminationEventEvidence based practiceExposure toFaceFamilyFamily StudyFamily memberFederal GovernmentFeedbackFunding OpportunitiesGeneric DrugsHandHealth Maintenance OrganizationsHealthcare SystemsIndividualInformed ConsentInternetInterventionIraqKnowledgeLifeMajor Depressive DisorderMeasuresMental Health ServicesMilitary PersonnelNatureOnline SystemsOutcome MeasureParticipantPilot ProjectsPopulationPrivate SectorPublic HealthRandomizedRandomized Clinical TrialsRandomized Controlled Clinical TrialsRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesSafetyServicesSpousesStigmataSuggestionSymptomsSystemTechnologyTestingTimeUpdateUpper armVeteransWarWorkWritingbasebehavioral healthcomputer programcomputer technology developmentcomputerizeddepressive symptomsdesignemotional distressexperienceinterestmemberprogramssatisfactionself helpsizesocial stigmatherapy developmenttreatment program
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There is evidence to suggest that self-help programs on the Internet may be of value for people with major depressive disorder. However, effect sizes in previous research have usually been modest. Limitations of earlier work include the general nature of the interventions and emphasis on written materials. It is conceivable that computerized self-help programs employing interactive videos aimed at a homogeneous user population could be especially valuable for individuals with major depressive disorder. The proposed Intervention Development / Exploratory Research (R34) project is designed to address this issue by tailoring for spouses of combat veterans a previously developed Internet intervention aimed at people with major depressive disorder. The proposed project is timely because many if not most combatants return from Iraq or Afghanistan to live with their families. Therefore, spouses not infrequently find themselves dealing with consequences of the family members' exposure to combat. Spouses with major depressive disorder constitute a relatively homogeneous group whose emotional distress is complicated by (if not precipitated by) the combatant's war zone experiences. Moreover, distance, lack of time, inadequate resources, limited awareness, and unclear eligibility for services may make it difficult for spouses to participate in face to face treatment programs. Technologies such as the World Wide Web and-or CD-ROMs could help address these needs. The proposed project will adapt and augment an existing cognitive-behavioral Internet computer program shown in randomized trials to be efficacious for adult health maintenance organization members with major depressive disorder. The program will be adapted to focus on issues that are of key importance to depressed spouses of combatants who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan. The current, chiefly textual, system will be augmented with pertinent videos. The updated program will be reviewed by spouses in treatment for major depressive disorder and then modified based on their suggestions. The modified program will be tested against the existing system in a randomized design. Outcome measures will include user satisfaction, knowledge about major depressive disorder, symptoms of major depressive disorder, and attitudes toward treatment. The proposed project will generate data needed to plan a large-scale randomized clinical trial. The project unites academic, military, Veterans Affairs, and health care system researchers who have expertise in major depressive disorder, inter-active computer technology development, and family studies. The relevance of the research to public health is several-fold. First, the proposed project will refine technology that may especially benefit military service members' families. Second, data from the study will provide important information about the value of tailoring Internet behavioral health interventions to meet the needs of homogeneous user groups. Third, the research will examine ways to increase the assistance provided to people with major depressive disorder via computerized self-help systems.
描述(由申请人提供):有证据表明,互联网上的自助计划可能对患有严重抑郁症的人具有价值。但是,以前研究中的效果大小通常是适中的。早期工作的局限性包括干预措施的一般性质和对书面材料的重视。可以想象,采用针对均质用户群体的互动视频的计算机化自助程序对于患有重度抑郁症的个体的人来说特别有价值。拟议的干预开发 /探索性研究(R34)项目旨在通过为战斗退伍军人的配偶量身定制以前开发的互联网干预措施来解决这个问题,旨在针对患有严重抑郁症的人。拟议的项目之所以及时,是因为许多(如果不是大多数战斗人员)从伊拉克或阿富汗返回与家人一起生活。因此,配偶很少会发现自己正在处理家庭成员接触战斗的后果。患有重度抑郁症的配偶构成了一个相对均匀的群体,其情绪困扰使战斗人员的战区经历(如果不降低)变得复杂。此外,距离,缺乏时间,资源不足,有限的意识和不清楚的服务资格可能会使配偶很难参加面对面的治疗计划。诸如万维网和CD-ROM之类的技术可以帮助满足这些需求。拟议的项目将适应和增强随机试验中显示的现有认知行为互联网计算机程序,该计划对患有重度抑郁症的成人健康维护组织成员有效。该计划将调整为关注在伊拉克或阿富汗服役的战斗人员的沮丧配偶至关重要的问题。当前的主要文本系统将通过相关视频增强。更新的程序将由配偶在重大抑郁症治疗中进行审查,然后根据其建议进行修改。修改后的程序将在随机设计中针对现有系统进行测试。结果指标将包括用户满意度,有关重度抑郁症的知识,重度抑郁症的症状以及对治疗的态度。拟议的项目将生成规划大规模随机临床试验所需的数据。该项目将在重大抑郁症,活动间计算机技术开发和家庭研究方面具有专业知识的学术,军事,退伍军人事务和医疗系统研究人员团结。该研究与公共卫生的相关性是多个。首先,拟议的项目将完善可能有益于兵役成员家庭的技术。其次,研究的数据将提供有关量身定制互联网行为健康干预措施以满足均质用户群体需求的重要信息。第三,研究将研究通过计算机化的自助系统增加为患有重度抑郁症患者提供的援助的方法。
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