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Evaluating a Brief, Internet-Based Intervention for Co-Occurring Depression and Problematic Alcohol Use in Young People: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:评估基于互联网的干预的年轻人的共同抑郁和有问题的酒精使用:随机对照试验的协议

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Background Depression and alcohol misuse represent two of the major causes of disease burden in young adults. These conditions frequently co-occur and this co-occurrence is associated with increased risks and poorer outcomes than either disorder in isolation. Integrated treatments have been shown to be effective, however, there remains a significant gap between those in need of treatment and those receiving it, particularly in young people. The increased availability of Internet-based programs to complement health care presents a unique opportunity in the treatment of these conditions. Objective The objective of our study was to evaluate whether a brief, Internet-based, self-help intervention (the DEAL [DEpression-ALcohol] Project) can be effective in treating co-occurring depression and problematic alcohol use in young people (18-25 years old). Methods The evaluation will take the form of a randomized controlled trial (RCT), comparing the DEAL Project with an attention-control condition (HealthWatch). The RCT will consist of a four-week intervention phase and a 24-week follow-up. It will be entirely Internet-based and open Australia-wide to young people 18 to 25 years old. The primary outcomes will be change in depression symptoms and alcohol use at 5, 12, and 24 weeks post baseline. Secondary outcomes include change in general functioning and quality of life, anxiety/stress symptomatology, and a number of other depression/alcohol related outcomes. Process analysis will also measure engagement across the conditions. Results This study is currently ongoing with preliminary results expected in late 2014. Conclusions This study, to our knowledge, will be the first RCT of a Internet-based treatment for comorbid depression and problematic alcohol use in any age group. If successful, the program represents a novel and innovative approach to addressing the significant harms associated with these conditions and will be an invaluable resource to those not receiving help elsewhere. Trial Registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry; ACTRN12613000033741; https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=363461 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6Mrg9VFX4).
机译:背景抑郁和酒精滥用代表了年轻成年人疾病负担的两个主要原因。这些条件经常共同发生,并且这种共同发生与孤立的疾病的风险增加和较差的结果相关。然而,综合治疗已被证明是有效的,然而,需要治疗的人和接受它的人之间存在显着差距,特别是在年轻人身上。增加基于互联网的计划的可用性来补充医疗保健提供了治疗这些条件的独特机会。目的我们研究的目的是评估简要介绍,互联网的自助干预(抑郁症]项目)是否有效地治疗年轻人的共同抑郁和有问题的酒精使用(18- 25岁)。方法评估将采用随机对照试验(RCT)的形式,将交易项目与注意力控制条件(HealthWatch)进行比较。 RCT将包括四周干预阶段和24周的随访。它将完全基于互联网和公开的澳大利亚,到18至25岁的年轻人。主要结果将在基线后5,12和24周的抑郁症状和酒精使用的变化。二次结果包括一般功能和生活质量,焦虑/应激症状和许多其他抑郁/酒精相关结果的变化。过程分析还将衡量整个条件的参与。结果本研究目前正在进行预期的初步结果2014年底。结论本研究将是我们的知识,将是互联网抑郁症和任何年龄组有问题的酒精使用的基于互联网的治疗RCT。如果成功,该计划代表了一种新颖的和创新的方法,可以解决与这些条件相关的重大危害,并将成为在其他地方接受帮助的人的宝贵资源。审判登记澳大利亚新西兰临床试验登记处; ACTRN12613000033741; https://www.anzctr.org.au/trial/registration/trialreview.aspx?id=363461(由webcite存档在http://www.webcitition.org/6mrg9vfx4)。

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