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A Systems-Level Intervention for Rural Adults With Depression
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Raising Our Spirits Together and Enhanced Control Condition for Depressive Symptoms. Completed, enrolled 70 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
This study aims to test the effectiveness of a computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy for depression among rural adults. The intervention, called Raising Our Spirits Together (ROST), was developed via a community-based participatory approach and will be delivered in small groups, facilitated by local pastors. Groups will be held virtually, or in-person at two churches in rural Michigan. Eighty-four individuals will be recruited from Hillsdale, Michigan, to test the effect of ROST on depressive symptoms, compared to an Enhanced Control Condition (ECC).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Raising Our Spirits Together (ROST) is an 8-session computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy for depression. Core CBT content, including behavioral activation, cognitive restructuring, and problem solving, are delivered via the computer-assisted platform using video and text-based elements. The computer-assisted intervention is complemented by a workbook that includes in-session exercises as well as homework/action plans. ROST is delivered weekly, either virtually or in-person at a local church, and facilitated by a local pastor.
The Enhanced Control Condition intervention consists of providing participants randomized to this condition with a self-help book for depression (The Depression Helpbook; Katon et al, 2008) that is widely used and found to be beneficial, a local resource guide, and referrals.