Primary Care Internet-Based Depression Prevention for Adolescents (CATCH-IT) (CATCH-IT)

December 13, 2012 updated by: University of Chicago
In this 5-year, two-site randomized clinical trial, we propose to test the efficacy of the CATCH-IT primary care/Internet based depression prevention intervention against Attention Monitoring Psychoeducation (AMPE) in preventing the onset of depressive episodes in an intermediate to high risk group of adolescents aged 13-17. We plan to (a) identify high risk adolescents based on elevated scores on the PHQ-A, a screening measure of depressive symptoms; (b) recruit 400 (200 per site) of these at-risk adolescents to be randomized into either the CATCH-IT or the AMPE group; (c) assess outcomes at 2, 8, 12, 18, and 24 months post intake on measures of depressive symptoms, depressive diagnoses, other mental disorders, and on measures of role impairment in education, quality of life, attainment of educational milestones, and family functioning; and (d) conduct exploratory analyses to examine the effectiveness of this intervention program, moderators of protection, and potential ethnic and cultural differences in intervention response.

Study Overview

Study Type

Interventional

Phase

  • Phase 3

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

    • Illinois
      • Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60637
        • University of Chicago
      • Chicago, Illinois, United States
        • ACCESS Community Health Network
      • Evanston, Illinois, United States
        • Northshore University Health Systems
    • Massachusetts
      • Boston, Massachusetts, United States
        • Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

13 years to 17 years (CHILD)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Youth ages 13 through 17.
  • Youth must be experiencing elevated level of depressive symptoms on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression46 (CES-D) scale (score >/= 16) and have at least two core symptoms of Major Depression on the Patient Health Questionnaire, Adolescents.
  • Youth will be included if they have a past history of depression, anxiety, externalizing symptoms, or substance abuse.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Current DSM-IV diagnosis (Kiddie Schedule of Affective Disorders) of Major Depressive Disorder, current therapy for depression, or be taking antidepressants (e.g., SSRIs, TCAs, MAOIs, bupropion, nefazodone, mirtazapine, venlafaxine).
  • Current CES-D score >35
  • DSM-IV diagnosis of schizophrenia (current or past) or bipolar affective disorder
  • Current serious medical illness that causes significant disability or dysfunction
  • Significant reading impairment (a minimum sixth-grade reading level based on parental report), mental retardation, or developmental disabilities
  • Serious imminent suicidal risk (as determined by endorsement of current suicidality on CES-D or in KSADS interview) or other conditions that may require immediate psychiatric hospitalization
  • Psychotic features or disorders, or currently be receiving psychotropic medication
  • Extreme, current drug/alcohol abuse (greater than or equal to 2 on the CRAFFT).

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: TREATMENT
  • Allocation: RANDOMIZED
  • Interventional Model: PARALLEL
  • Masking: TRIPLE

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
EXPERIMENTAL: CATCH-IT 2-R Arm
Primary care/Internet based depression prevention intervention (CATCH-IT 2-R) with a family component.
The CATCH-IT 2-R intervention has a motivational (3 PCP motivational interviews at time 0, 1.5 months and 12 months and 3 coaching phone calls at 2 and 4 weeks and 18 months) and an Internet component (with separate adolescent [14 modules] and parent [5 modules] programs). This revised and expanded intervention will include a comprehensive approach to reducing modifiable risk factors and enhancing resiliency factors associated with increased or decreased risk of depression, respectively, proposed by Spence and Reinecke.148 The revised CATCH-IT "Tracker" will monitor time in study and deploy elements of the intervention based on time since enrollment, including computer and human elements (e.g. calls, doctor visits).
ACTIVE_COMPARATOR: Attention Monitoring Psycho-education (AMPE) Arm
The AMPE components are similar to those employed in previous primary care based quality improvement/Chronic Care Model Interventions (patient education [psycho-education described below], provider training [described in Case Finding and Recruitment], active monitoring and referral [case management, discussed under assessments], physician and nurse education and routine contact with PCP [study design rationale]). This Internet site will focus on assisting parents and adolescents in early identification of need for treatment and will also target stigma and negative attitudes toward treatment of mental disorders we have previously identified as barriers to seeking and adhering to treatment.

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Time Frame
To determine whether the CATCH-IT 2-R depression prevention intervention prevents or delays major depressive episodes, as well as non-affective disorder episodes, compared to AMPE.
Time Frame: 49-60 months from beginning of trial
49-60 months from beginning of trial

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Time Frame
To determine if participants in the CATCH-IT 2-R group exhibit more rapid favorable changes of depressive symptoms/and or vulnerability/protective factors compared with the AMPE group.
Time Frame: 49-60 months from beginning of the trial
49-60 months from beginning of the trial
To determine if participants in the CATCH-IT 2-R program report lower perceived educational impairment, greater quality of life, greater health-related quality of life, and lower incidence of other mental disorders (anxiety, substance/alcohol use).
Time Frame: 49-60 months from beginning of trial
49-60 months from beginning of trial
To determine for whom (moderators) and how (mediators) the CATCH-IT 2-R program works in this population.
Time Frame: 49-60 months from beginning of trial
49-60 months from beginning of trial

Collaborators and Investigators

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Study record dates

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Study Major Dates

Study Start

September 1, 2010

Primary Completion (ACTUAL)

April 1, 2011

Study Completion (ACTUAL)

April 1, 2011

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

October 25, 2010

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

October 25, 2010

First Posted (ESTIMATE)

October 27, 2010

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (ESTIMATE)

December 17, 2012

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

December 13, 2012

Last Verified

December 1, 2012

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