Erasmus Pieter, Borrmann Moritz, Ali Ayesha Tariq, Herta Stefanie, Becker Jule, Moriarty Glen, Meinlschmidt Gunther
Division of Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, International Psychoanalytic University (IPU) Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Day Clinic for Cognitive Neurology, University Hospital Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
Arch Public Health. 2025 May 6;83(1):119. doi: 10.1186/s13690-025-01597-1.
Multiple studies have shown the efficacy of Systemic Psychotherapy (ST) approaches as a promising path to address various mental health disorders and alleviate psychological distress. One promising path that requires further investigation is online self-help interventions and paraprofessional training. Our study aims to evaluate the implementation of delivering ST-informed online self-help interventions (OSI) and paraprofessional training in a naturalistic setting via the 7 Cups platform.
Our exploratory, randomised, controlled, pre-post-follow-up study is recruiting two samples of participants: (i) for the ST-informed online self-help/growth path intervention amongst members on the 7 Cups platform, (ii) for the ST-informed online paraprofessional/listener training intervention amongst members who have registered as 'listener' status. The sample size target is N = 200 participants, randomly assigning and comparing 50 OSI member participants to 50 waitlist member participants and 50 paraprofessional/listener training listeners to 50 waitlist listener participants. Our sample size justification, based on previous feasibility studies and guidelines, suggests that a sample size of 50 per group, accounting for a 25% attrition rate, is sufficient to assess feasibility in online family, e-health, and mental health trials, while maintaining narrow margins of error for confidence intervals and primary outcome parameters. The primary outcome is non-specific psychological distress (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale; K6); secondary outcomes include perceived stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms, and momentary mood. To estimate intervention effects, we intend to conduct generalised linear mixed models of primary, and secondary parameters, adjusted for potential covariates (e.g., gender, age categories, socioeconomic status) as fixed effects.
Despite the great need for mental health interventions, there is limited research available showing the efficacy of digitally delivered ST-informed interventions. This exploratory, randomized, controlled trial will yield robust insights into the feasibility, challenges, and user experience of novel, digital interventions on a widely accessible online platform (7 Cups).
ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT06017414, updated 21.11.2023). Registered 29 August 2023, https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06017414 .
多项研究表明,系统心理治疗(ST)方法在解决各种心理健康障碍和减轻心理困扰方面具有显著效果,是一条充满前景的途径。其中,在线自助干预和准专业人员培训是一个有待进一步研究的有前景的方向。我们的研究旨在评估通过7 Cups平台在自然环境中实施基于ST的在线自助干预(OSI)和准专业人员培训的情况。
我们的探索性、随机、对照、前后随访研究正在招募两个样本的参与者:(i)针对7 Cups平台上的会员进行基于ST的在线自助/成长路径干预;(ii)针对已注册为“倾听者”身份的会员进行基于ST的在线准专业人员/倾听者培训干预。样本量目标为N = 200名参与者,将50名OSI会员参与者随机分配并与50名等待列表中的会员参与者进行比较,将50名准专业人员/倾听者培训的倾听者与50名等待列表中的倾听者参与者进行比较。根据先前的可行性研究和指南,我们确定的样本量表明,每组50个样本,考虑到25%的损耗率,足以评估在线家庭、电子健康和心理健康试验中的可行性,同时保持置信区间和主要结果参数的误差范围较窄。主要结果是一般性心理困扰(凯斯勒心理困扰量表;K6);次要结果包括感知压力、焦虑和抑郁症状以及瞬间情绪。为了估计干预效果,我们打算对主要和次要参数进行广义线性混合模型分析,并将潜在的协变量(如性别、年龄类别、社会经济地位)作为固定效应进行调整。
尽管对心理健康干预有巨大需求,但现有的研究有限,表明数字化交付的基于ST的干预的有效性。这项探索性、随机、对照试验将对在广泛使用的在线平台(7 Cups)上进行的新型数字干预的可行性、挑战和用户体验产生有力的见解。
ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT06017414,于2023年11月21日更新)。于2023年8月29日注册,https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06017414 。