Effectiveness of e-health intervention using smart phone app to reduce anxiety & depressive symptoms among adolescents: A cluster randomized controlled trial. (Study Protocol- NCT05865834)

Author:

Rozi Shafquat1,Jamal Wafa1,Alladin Neyama1,Peerwani Ghazal2,Farrukh Sana1,Asad Nargis1,Butt Zahid Ahmad3,Kazi Momin1

Affiliation:

1. The Aga Khan University

2. Tabba Heart Institute

3. University of Waterloo

Abstract

Abstract Background: As per World Health Organization, 13% of adolescents worldwide experience a mental disorder. If the increasing burden of mental health issues is not addressed in adolescence, they can culminate into established mental disorders extending to adulthood, impairing overall wellbeing, and limiting opportunities. To cater to mental health issues in adolescents at an early stage, we aim to develop and assess the effectiveness of a smartphone application for the reduction of depression and anxiety symptoms in school-going adolescents aged 12-18 years. Methods A stratified cluster randomized controlled trial will be conducted on 200 students from different schools of Karachi, Pakistan. A two-stage cluster sampling with stratification on school type (government or private) will be employed to select schools and recruit students. The duration of the study will be 1 year. Selected schools will be randomly assigned to either an intervention (mHealth program) or control group (self-reading educational leaflets). PHQ-A, GAD-7, and WHO depression wellbeing scale for assessing depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and wellbeing will be used at baseline, 1 month, and three months. GEE will be used to compare mean scores of depression, anxiety and wellbeing scores between both arms. Discussion: There are hardly any programs in Pakistan that focus on mHealth interventions that are tailored and target anxiety and depression among adolescents. This smartphone application will stimulate autonomous motivation in adolescents by integrating all the components based on the perspectives of Pakistani adolescents. This application by addressing mental health symptoms in adolescents will benefit the community at large by limiting the burden of mental health disorders. Also, this application will improve accessibility especially in adolescents experiencing financial constraints such as lack of money or transportation to attend appointments. Trial registration: Registered in clinicaltrial.gov under the identifier NCT05865834. Date of registration: 18.05.23.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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