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At a glance

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N/ACompleted· 189 enrolled
Drug / intervention
bCBTbehavioral
Likely dose
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NCT02466126N/ACompleted

Effectiveness and Implementation of Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in CBOCs

VA Office of Research and Development·interventional·Posted Jun 9, 2015·Updated Jul 27, 2023

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating bCBT for Depression. Completed, enrolled 189 participants across 2 sites.

Detailed Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a brief cognitive behavioral therapy (bCBT) intervention for Veterans with depression delivered by mental health providers located at VA Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC's) associated with the Houston and Oklahoma City VAMCs.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsDepression
CountriesUnited States
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJun 9, 2015
Enrollment StartDec 1, 2015
Primary CompletionJun 30, 2020
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4.6 yearsPosted 11.1 years ago

Interventions

bCBTbehavioral

The bCBT intervention uses 6 active-treatment sessions, each lasting 30 to 40 minutes, and telephone booster sessions to solidify changes. All participants receive an initial (core) session. In this session, participants work with their study clinician to set goals that are not restricted to "emotional health" (e.g., depression) but may also address "physical health" concerns (e.g., diet, exercise, managing a chronic condition). Following the core session, clinicians provide participants with a series of module choices, from which they select skills that match their most pressing needs. Each module focuses on a CBT technique (e.g., behavioral activation, changing thoughts), introduced and customized to the patient's immediate goals, regardless of the focus (physical or mental health).