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Getting Out of the House: Using Behavioral Activation to Increase Community Participation

Getting Out of the House: A Behavioral Activation Approach to Support Community Participation With Individuals With Serious Mental Illness


Sponsor

Temple University

Enrollment

52 participants

Start Date

Feb 15, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an behavioral activation intervention to increase meaningful activity and community participation for people with serious mental illness. The overall objective of this study is to increase engagement in meaningful activities and community participation. The objectives of the project are as follows: 1. To determine if the intervention leads to increases the frequency and variety of activities. 2. To determine if the intervention leads to increases in community mobility. 3. To determine which demographic and environmental factors and mechanisms of action impact the effectiveness of the intervention. 4. To determine if the the intervention leads to an improvement in overall well-being (e.g., improved quality of life). Participants will be asked to attend a 2-hour weekly online session for 10 weeks and then a 1-hour online monthly session for a 3 month maintenance period. For data collection, participants will also be asked to: 1. Complete three, approximately 1-hour interviews at baseline, after the 10 week intervention, and again at the end of the maintenance period; 2. Carry a mobile phone with a global positioning system app to track their movements outside their home for 2 weeks at a time, at three separate times (e.g., baseline, after the intervention, and at the end of the maintenance period); and 3. Complete a 15 minute weekly interviews for 26 weeks about their daily activities and participation. The study will enroll 52 participants split into 4 cohorts of 13. The study will use a multiple baseline design and, as such, all participants will receive the intervention and there is no control group.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing a behavioral activation program — a structured intervention that encourages people to get out of the house and engage in meaningful activities in their community — to help adults with serious mental illness (such as depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia) reduce isolation and improve mental health. **You may be eligible if...** - You are over 18 years old - You have a history of serious mental illness (such as major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder) - You currently have depressive symptoms (scoring 8 or higher on a standard depression scale) - You want to participate more in your community - You have internet access and are willing to carry a GPS-enabled phone - You are available on a consistent weekday for the program schedule **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You do not have internet access or refuse to carry a GPS phone - You do not have a history of serious mental illness - You are not available during the scheduled program time slots - You are not English-speaking Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALBehavior Activation

Participants will be taught to identify meaningful activities, set goals, use environmental cues, self-reward, to identify barriers and facilitators, and learn new skills to support them to develop self-management skills and new habits.


Locations(1)

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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