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A Study of Brief Behavioral Activation for the Treatment of Depression in Older Adult Cancer Survivors

Recruiting
65 years of age
Both
Phase 2

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to find out if a psychotherapy method called behavioral activation (BA) can be successfully delivered by telephone or videoconference (remotely) and can effectively treat depression in Older Adult Cancer Survivors (OACS)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • As per self-report or medical record, ≥65 years old
  • As per self-report or medical record, has a history of cancer
  • As per medical record and/or clinician confirmation:
    • a patient in MSK Survivorship Clinics AND/OR
    • no evidence of disease (NED) AND/OR
    • 6 months or more post-treatment (patients on maintenance hormonal therapies are eligible)
  • Fluent in English, as per self-reported fluency of "well" or "very well"*
  • As per self-report, able to communicate over video-conference and/or phone for sessions
  • Elevated score on the PHQ-9: ≥5 (N/A for Training Case participants)
  • Received a Blessed Orientation-Memory-Concentration Scale (BOMC) score of ≤ 11 (N/A for Training Case participants)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • As per PI determination, requires a higher level of care for current passive or active suicidal ideation than current protocol is able to provide. If a participant receives a score of > 0 on item 9 of the PHQ-9, they will be referred to study PI for further evaluation. They will be excluded from participation in this study if the PI determines they would be appropriate for a higher level of care than BA may be able to provide.
  • As per self-report or as documented in the medical record, current untreated (e.g., no medication, no therapy) major psychotic disorder (schizotypal personality disorder, schizophreniform disorder, schizoaffective disorder). Patients diagnosed with a major psychiatric disorder will be reviewed by the study PI to determine eligibility prior to consent.
  • As per self-report or medical record, currently taking antidepressant medication for < 3 month
  • As per medical record, patient has impaired decision-making capacity

Study details

Survivorship

NCT05574127

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

7 June 2024

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