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Feasibility of Process-based Therapy in a Naturalistic Setting (PBaPP)
The main objective is to explore the feasibility of Process-based Therapy in a natural mental health care setting delivered by practitioners.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Goethe University |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING |
| Enrolment | 40 |
| Start date | 2023-11-04 |
| Completion | 2026-04 |
Conditions
- Depressive Disorder
- Anxiety Disorder
Interventions
- Process-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (PBT)
- Routine practice (r-PT)
Primary outcomes
- Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) — From the time of randomization until the end of treatment, assessed no later than 28 weeks
Treatment satisfaction , minimum value= 8, maximum value= 32, higher scores mean better outcome - Patient attitude towards utility of EMA and networks Scale (PAUEN) — From the time of randomization until the end of treatment, assessed no later than 28 weeks
Attitude towards utility of EMA and network models, minimum value= 8, maximum value= 40, higher scores mean better outcome - Therapist attitude towards utility of EMA and networks Scale (TAUEN) — From the time of randomization until the end of treatment, assessed no later than 28 weeks
Attitude towards utility of EMA and network models, minimum value= 6, maximum value= 30, higher scores mean better outcome - Treatment Evaluation Inventory (TEI) — From the time of randomization until the end of treatment, assessed no later than 28 weeks
Acceptance of treatment, minimum value= 7, maximum value= 98, higher scores mean better outcome - Attrition rate — From the time of randomization until the end of treatment, assessed no later than 28 weeks
The percentage of participants who withdraw before completing the final assessment
Countries
Germany