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Brief Depression Intervention to Optimize Intensive Outpatient Methamphetamine Treatment Among Gay and Bisexual Men Who Have Sex With Men
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating MoodGym for HIV/AIDS and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 39 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is a single-arm, non-randomized pilot study. Eligible participants are newly enrolled participants in an outpatient methamphetamine treatment program, and study activities will take place contemporaneously with participation in the service program. During the first two weeks of the treatment program, participants will be offered the chance to enroll in a low-intensity, internet-based depression intervention called MoodGym. Participants that agree to enroll will be offered the chance to attend up to seven MoodGym sessions at the same time they undergo outpatient methamphetamine treatment. It is hypothesized that sexual risk outcomes, as well as medication adherence (e.g., PrEP/PEP; ART) outcomes will be optimized for participants who enroll to receive the MoodGym intervention content.
Study Details
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Interventions
MoodGym is a preexisting Internet-based CBT program that uses interactive content and character-driven narratives to help alleviate symptoms of depression and comorbid anxiety. The program also aims to improve the individual's functioning by promoting the development of skills and strategies to manage depression. MoodGym consists of an introduction module, five structured intervention modules, and a workbook of assessments. Each MoodGym session takes place entirely on an Internet-connected tablet while in the physical co-presence of a Study Counselor, who can answer questions should they arise. Each session takes approximately one hour to complete.