RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05921201

Preventing Depression of Chinese American Adolescents by RRE

Preventing Depression of Chinese American Adolescents Through Mobile Health Application


Sponsor

Northeastern University

Enrollment

110 participants

Start Date

Mar 25, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to test if a culturally sensitive mobile health application (Relax, Reflect, Empower-RRE) is feasible and effective in promoting psychological wellbeing and reducing depressive symptoms among Chinese American adolescents (CAA). We will conduct a pilot study of a community sample of 110 CAAs, ages 14-18. We will use adaptive randomization to assign 55 participants to the RRE intervention for 5 days/week for 3 months and 55 to the control group who will receive a wellness check-in text message 5 days/week for 3 months. The main aims/research questions are, 1) To evaluate feasibility and acceptability of RRE. Assessments include both subjective (CAAs' perceptions of feasibility and acceptability of RRE through Mobile Application Rating Scale and open-ended questions) and objective (CAAs' frequency and duration of RRE access automatically recorded) measures. Our hypothesis is that participants in the RRE group will find RRE feasible and acceptable. 2) To investigate CAAs' changes in depressive symptoms, coping self-efficacy, and psychological wellbeing. We will compare if these changes differ in the RRE group and control group. Participants in both RRE and control groups will complete measures of outcomes (depression, coping self-efficacy, psychological wellbeing) and influencing factors (acculturative stress, experiences of discrimination, life events) at three time points: baseline, the end of the preventive intervention (the12th week), and one-month after the intervention (the16th week). Our hypothesis is that CAAs in the RRE group will exhibit lower levels of depressive symptoms and higher levels of coping self-efficacy and psychological well-being in Weeks 12 and 16 than the baseline. Additionally, CAAs in the RRE group will exhibit greater improvement than the control group in the outcome measures from baseline to Weeks 12 and 16.


Eligibility

Min Age: 14 YearsMax Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing a digital app called RRE (Relax, Reflect, and Empower) designed to help prevent depression in Chinese American teenagers living in the Greater Boston area. The app uses relaxation, reflection, and empowerment exercises tailored to the specific cultural stresses this group may face. Researchers want to know if the app can reduce depression risk before it develops into a clinical condition. **You may be eligible if:** - You are a Chinese American teenager (of ethnic Chinese descent, born or raised in the US) living in the Greater Boston area - You are 14–18 years old and currently enrolled in school - You can read at or above a sixth-grade level - You can provide informed consent (or assent, with parent permission for minors) **You may NOT be eligible if:** - You already have a diagnosis of major depression or another mental disorder that requires more intensive treatment than an app can provide - You scored 3 or higher on the PHQ-2 or GAD-2 (short screening tools for depression and anxiety), indicating you may need clinical care - You cannot read at a sixth-grade level Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALRelax, Reflect, and Empower mobile application

Participants in the RRE group will select an Avatar from a pool of 20 Avatars as their companion over the 3 months. The Avatar wellness check-in in the RRE group includes a daily wellness check-in of 5-minute/day (4 days/week), and a weekly full wellness check-in of 15 minutes/week for 3 months. The daily brief check-in includes a wellbeing and mood check and a 3-minute relaxation meditation. The weekly full wellness check-in includes reflection activities in addition to the daily check-in activities.


Locations(1)

Northeastern University

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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