Reduction of Anxiety Through Dual Mental Health Treatment: Digital-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC) Mental Health Coaches for People With Disabilities (RADD)
Toivoa Inc
Summary
The purpose of this study is to see if a mobile-delivered mental health program called Toivoa-001, which combines digital cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with personal mental health coaching, can effectively reduce anxiety in adults with hearing or mobility disabilities. The study aims to answer whether this dual-intervention digital service is more effective at lowering anxiety symptoms over an 8-week period than a "sham" digital program that is developed to look similar but does not contain active therapeutic content. The investigators hypothesize that participants who use the Toivoa-001 program will show significantly greater reductions in anxiety compared to those using the sham program, and that these mental health benefits will last through a 12-week follow-up. Adults within the disability community frequently encounter unique environmental and societal barriers - such as limited physical accessibility, transportation challenges, and workplace inflexibility - that can directly drive or worsen anxiety. By offering a fully remote and accessible mobile tool, this study seeks to determine if a digital health service can deliver scalable, effective anxiety relief tailored to the lived experiences of people with disabilities.
Description
This pivotal, two-arm randomized clinical trial (RCT) will assess the efficacy of Toivoa-001, a mobile-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program tailored for people with disabilities, combined with National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC)-certified mental health coaching, in reducing anxiety symptoms compared to a sham digital program. Recruitment will focus on adults with hearing or mobility disabilities, chosen to represent the broader U.S. disability community due to shared barriers to social participation, high prevalence of anxiety, and common co-morbidities. An…