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IMPAACT 2002: Combined Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and a Medication Management Algorithm for Treatment of Depression Among Youth Living With HIV in the United States
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Health and Wellness Combined Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and a Medication Management Algorithm and Enhanced Standard of Care for HIV and Depression. Completed, enrolled 156 participants across 13 sites.
Detailed Summary
IMPAACT 2002 is a prospective, multi-site, two-arm, cluster-randomized study to evaluate whether a health and wellness Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Medication Management (COMB-R) intervention for depression demonstrates improved depression and medical outcomes for HIV-infected youth in the United States (US) compared to enhanced standard care (ESC).
Study Details
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Interventions
Behavioral therapy based on a manualized approach developed specifically for youth living with both HIV and depression, using problem-solving, motivational interviewing and cognitive-behavioral strategies to decrease adherence obstacles and increase wellness. The medication management algorithm includes guidance for clinicians on strategies and tactics to treat depression in this population, including factors to consider when deciding on treatments (i.e., drug-drug interactions, side effects).
Ongoing psychopharmacological and psychosocial counseling and treatment for depression at HIV clinical treatment centers enhanced by providing clinicians with up-to-date information and didactic training on current principles for use of medication and psychotherapy in the treatment of depression.