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Well-being Training for Adolescent Depressive Symptoms (TeenWell Study)

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14 - 19 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is being done to see if the Healthy Minds Program app helps adolescents with elevated depressive symptoms. Up to 200 participants will be on study for 20 weeks.

Description

Participants will be randomized into one of two groups: Healthy Minds Program intervention group (HMP) or a water tracking active control group. The groups will use different mobile health apps for eight weeks. All participants will complete assessments pre-intervention, after weeks 2, 4, and 6 of the intervention, at week 8 (post-intervention), and at week 20 (follow-up). Participants will complete a short daily diary set of questions on their social interactions that day. Participants will wear a Biostrap band for continuous collection of heart rate, movement, and daily sleep indices, and geolocation data will be extracted from participant phones using the FollowMee app. Participants will receive access to the app they were not assigned to after follow-up.

Primary Objective

  • Assess acceptability and preliminary efficacy of an 8-week mHealth meditation training program on depressive symptoms.

Secondary Objectives

  • Investigate effects of the meditation training program on symptoms of anxiety, behavior (social isolation), psychophysiological processes related to health and disease (e.g., sleep). Test changes in behavior and psychophysiology as mechanisms of improved mental health. Test whether improved mental health is associated with improved academic outcomes.

Eligibility

  1. Age 14 to 19
  2. Currently in high school (i.e., 9th to 12th grade) or if not attending school, would

    be in high school if enrolled

  3. Proficient in English
  4. Able to understand and provide informed consent (greater than or equal to 18 years

    old) or assent and parent/guardian consent (if less than 18 years old)

  5. PROMIS Depression Scale T-score greater than or equal to 60 or sum of Patient Health

    Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) greater than or equal to 2

  6. If on a psychotropic meditation, has been receiving a stable dose for greater than

    or equal to 4 weeks

  7. Willing and able to complete all study procedures

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Has received a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (HSED or GED)
  2. Weekly or more frequent meditation practice
  3. Prior use of the Healthy Minds Program app
  4. Prior use of the water tracking app
  5. Endorses current suicidal thoughts on the baseline screen
  6. Self-reported history of psychosis or mania
  7. Currently receiving, history of receiving in the last 6 months, or planning to start any of the following types of therapy within the next 5 months: Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and other mindfulness-based therapies (e.g., Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy). For history of receiving only, only excluded if the participants has used the techniques on a weekly more frequent basis in the last 6 months.

Study details

Depression

NCT06626425

University of Wisconsin, Madison

4 April 2025

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