CI

At a glance

ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ACompleted· 108 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Affective bias modification +1 morebehavioral
Likely dose
Not stated in record
Structured eligibility isn't available for this trial yet — see the full criteria in the Eligibility tab below.

Standardized by ClinicalIndex from the ClinicalTrials.gov record · verify against the source.

Search/NCT04137367
NCT04137367N/ACompleted

A Personalized Approach to Effects of Affective Bias Modification on Symptom Change and Rumination

University of Oslo·interventional·Posted Oct 24, 2019·Updated Feb 5, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Affective bias modification and Sham Affective bias modification for Major Depressive Disorder. Completed, enrolled 108 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This study evaluates the effect of a computerized intervention for depressive symptoms called Affective Bias Modification (ABM). A third of the patients will receive active ABM, a third will receive sham ABM and a third will undergo assessment only. The study will investigate if rumination mediates the effect of the intervention and investigate if specific symptom profiles affect the effect of the intervention.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesNorway

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2020202120222023202420252026
First PostedOct 24, 2019
Enrollment StartNov 19, 2019
Primary CompletionApr 3, 2022
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.4 yearsPosted 6.7 years ago

Interventions

Affective bias modificationbehavioral

In the Affective bias modification (ABM) procedure, paired stimuli (e.g. a negative and a positive facial expression) are presented on a laptop screen, followed by one or two probes (dots) appearing in the spatial location of one of the stimuli. Participants are then required to press one of two buttons as quickly as possible to indicate the number of dots in the probe. Stimuli presentation time is 50% 500 ms and 50 % 1000 ms (evenly distributed throughout the task). In total, the ABM will comprise 90 trials of paired images of faces of different valences. In the active condition, the probe appears at the location of the most positive stimuli of each pair in 87 % of trials (encouraging a positive affective bias). Participants will do ABM in their homes (approx. 5 min.) twice a day for two weeks (28 sessions) using laptop computers provided by us.

Sham Affective bias modificationbehavioral

In the Affective bias modification (ABM) procedure, paired stimuli (e.g. a negative and a positive facial expression) are presented on a laptop screen, followed by one or two probes (dots) appearing in the spatial location of one of the stimuli. Participants are then required to press one of two buttons as quickly as possible to indicate the number of dots in the probe. Stimuli presentation time is 50% 500 ms and 50 % 1000 ms (evenly distributed throughout the task). In total, the ABM will comprise 90 trials of paired images of faces of different valences. In the sham condition, the probe appears at the location of the most positive stimuli of each pair in 50 % of trials (no contingency between facial expressions shown and the probe location). Participants will do ABM in their homes (approx. 5 min.) twice a day for two weeks (28 sessions) using laptop computers provided by us.