Efficacy of CBT for Adherence and Depression in HIV Care Settings
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for adherence and depression (CBT-AD)
+ Life-steps adherence treatment
+ Information and supportive psychotherapy (ISP) for adherence and depression (ISP-AD)
Enfermedades Transmisibles+10
+ Enfermedades Urogenitales
+ Infecciones Transmitidas por la Sangre
Estudio de Tratamiento
Resumen
Fecha de inicio: 1 de septiembre de 2008
Fecha en la que se inscribió al primer participante.People infected with HIV are more likely to suffer from depression than those not infected, with studies finding anywhere from 20% to 50% of HIV-infected individuals having significant depressive symptoms. Depression, in addition to causing persistent sadness and inability to feel pleasure, is related to a lack of HIV treatment adherence. Treatment adherence (making sure to take every pill as prescribed by doctors) is critically important to successful treatment of HIV, because missing even a few doses gives the HIV virus an opportunity to develop immunity to the medication. Poor adherence is related to worse medical outcomes, but even a small, 10% improvement rate in adherence may improve these outcomes. This study will test the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that addresses both depression and treatment adherence for HIV-infected people. Participation in this study will last 1 year, including follow-up visits. All participants will complete an initial one-visit intervention addressing treatment adherence. Then after 2 weeks, participants will be randomly assigned to one of three conditions: CBT for HIV medication adherence and depression (CBT-AD), information and supportive psychotherapy for HIV medication adherence and depression (ISP-AD), or enhanced treatment as usual (ETAU). Participants receiving CBT-AD and ISP-AD will complete 12 therapy sessions over 4 months and will be asked to report any changes to their psychological or HIV treatments. CBT-AD will involve learning to identify and change problematic patterns of thought and behavior, while ISP-AD will involve education and supportive psychotherapy. Participants receiving ETAU will receive only the initial session on HIV medication adherence and will be asked about their psychological and HIV treatment every other week for 4 months. Major study assessments will take place at baseline and after 4, 8, and 12 months. Assessments will include completing diagnostic interviews and questionnaires, measuring medication adherence through an electronic pill cap, and determining CD4 cell count and viral load (indicators of HIV treatment effectiveness).
Protocolo
Esta sección proporciona detalles del plan del estudio, incluyendo cómo está diseñado y qué se está evaluando.Se reclutarán 240 pacientes
Número total de participantes que el ensayo clínico espera reclutar.Estudio de Tratamiento
Elegibilidad
Los investigadores buscan pacientes que cumplan ciertos criterios, conocidos como criterios de elegibilidad: estado general de salud o tratamientos previos.Cualquier sexo
Sexo biológico de los participantes elegibles para inscribirse.A partir de 18 años
Rango de edades de los participantes que pueden unirse al estudio.Voluntarios sanos no permitidos
Indica si personas sanas, sin la condición que se estudia, pueden participar.Condiciones
Patología
Criterios
Plan de Estudio
Conoce todos los tratamientos administrados en este estudio, su descripción detallada y en qué consisten.3 grupos de intervención están designados en este estudio
0% de probabilidad de ser asignado al grupo placebo
Grupos de Tratamiento
Grupo I
ExperimentalGrupo II
Comparador ActivoGrupo III
Comparador ActivoObjetivos del Estudio
Objetivos Primarios
Objetivos Secundarios
Centros del Estudio
Estos son los hospitales, clínicas o centros de investigación donde se lleva a cabo el estudio. Puedes encontrar la ubicación más cercana a ti y su estado de reclutamiento.Este estudio tiene 4 ubicaciones
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, United StatesAbrir Massachusetts General Hospital en Google MapsFenway Community Health Center
Boston, United StatesButler Hospital
Providence, United StatesThe Miriam Hospital
Providence, United States