Screening and Treatment for Anxiety & Depression (S.T.A.N.D): Alacrity Center Signature Project on Triaging and Adapting to Level of Care
University of California, Los Angeles
Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinical decision-making algorithms for (a) triaging to level of care and (b) adapting level of care in a low income, highly diverse sample of community college students at East Los Angeles College (ELAC). The target enrollment is 200 participants per year, for five years (N=1000). Participants are between the ages of 18 and 40 years and will be randomized into either symptom severity decision-making (SSD) or data-driven decision-making (DDD). Participants in each condition will be triaged to one of three levels of care, including self-guided online prevention, coach-guided online cognitive behavioral therapy, and clinician-delivered care. After initial triaging, level of care will be adapted throughout the entire time of the study enrollment. Participants will complete computerized assessments and self-report questionnaires as part of the study. The total length of participation is 40 weeks.
Description
Community colleges provide a critical pathway for workforce development and socio-economic gain, but this opportunity is mitigated by unmet need for mental health services, particularly for depression and anxiety, and particularly for racial/ethnic minority students. A scalable and effective system of care that manages mental health needs in concert with social mental health determinants is sorely needed. The Alacrity Center aims to implement the STAND system of care, which screens and treats anxiety and depression, for a highly diverse community college population. STAND triages to various le…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–40 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Currently enrolled in the East Los Angeles College * Either uninsured or covered by California Medicaid * Own or have private access to internet to complete the assessments and online prevention and therapy programs Exclusion Criteria: * Unable to fully comprehend the consent form, respond adequately to screening questions, or maintain focus or to sit still during assessment * Diagnosed with disorders requiring more specialized care (e.g., psychotic disorder, severe eating disorder, severe substance use disorder, severe neurological disorder), or marked cognitive impai…
Interventions
- BehavioralSelf-Guided Online Prevention
An online wellness program that contains self-guided online CBT prevention strategies with demonstrated efficacy for depression and anxiety in college samples. Participants can learn skills for coping with common stressful experiences and build resilience at their own pace.
- BehavioralCoach-Guided Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
An online digital therapy program that consists of online CBT modules supported by coaches through video chats. The modules are evidence-based and formatted into a unified approach for depression, anxiety and worry, panic, social anxiety, trauma and sleep dysregulation (developed as part of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Depression Grand Challenge). Lessons are designed to respond to participants' specific symptoms. Participants can access the system through any personal device (phone, tablet or computer) and speak to a certified student coach through remote video chat.
- BehavioralClinician-Delivered Psychological and Psychiatric Care
Evidence-based clinician-delivered CBT modules. Participants are connected to a team of clinicians who will evaluate participants' specific symptoms and create an individualized and tailored treatment plan. Treatment will include weekly sessions delivered through telehealth, and if deemed appropriate, participants may also have medication appointments.
Location
- East Los Angeles CollegeLos Angeles, California