SBIR-STTR Award

Computer-Based Training in Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depressed Adults
Award last edited on: 7/11/11

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIMH
Total Award Amount
$1,154,710
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Linda A Dimeff

Company Information

Behavioral Tech LLC (AKA: Behavioraltech~Behavioral Technology Transfer Group)

2133 Third Avenue Suite 205
Seattle, WA 98121
   (206) 675-8588
   information@behavioraltech.com
   www.behavioraltech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 07
County: King

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43MH081388-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2007
Phase I Amount
$155,282
This is a Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) grant application to support the development of an innovative, online training program to aid in the dissemination of Behavioral Activation, a therapy for depression (BA). The current application represents a cooperative partnership between the PI, who with colleagues, developed and evaluated the efficacy of BA, and the small business, Behavioral Tech Research, Inc., a company dedicated to disseminating effective psychosocial treatments. BA is an evidence-based practice for major depressive disorder, which may have particular transportability advantages. The proposed online training program will substantially aid in the vital training of both community clinicians and clinical students the utilization of this evidence-based practice. Specifically, the initial aims of this Phase I proposal are to: 1) Determine content for the prototype utilizing an advisory board of BA experts; 2) Create the prototype using an iterative process of development and evaluation; and, 3) Conduct a feasibility pilot study (n=30) using a randomized controlled trial to evaluate gains in knowledge of BA, recall of BA components, and self-efficacy in conducting the initial two sessions with patients with major depression. In the event of a successful Phase I test of feasibility, we will substantially expand the multimedia program and its evaluation in Phase II. Major depression is a pervasive and debilitating disorder, for which the majority of individuals receive no or inadequate treatment, despite the fact that efficacious treatments exist. Increasing the availability of such treatments requires widely available and effective training materials that will facilitate the utilization of such approaches by practicing clinicians. Behavioral activation (BA) is an evidence-based practice for depression that may have important transportability advantages; this project aims to develop innovative interactive online training in BA, in order to increase dissemination of evidence-based practices and improve clinical outcomes for adults suffering from depression.

Thesaurus Terms:
Internet, behavior therapy, computer system design /evaluation, information dissemination, major depression, mental health information system, mental health personnel, psychosocial rehabilitation, training computer human interaction, computer program /software, human therapy evaluation, outcomes research, self care behavioral /social science research tag, clinical research, focus group, human subject, interview, patient oriented research

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44MH081388-02
Start Date: 9/10/07    Completed: 8/31/11
Phase II year
2009
(last award dollars: 2010)
Phase II Amount
$999,428

This is a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant application to support the further development of an innovative, online training program to aid in the dissemination of Behavioral Activation (BA), a therapy for depression. The current application represents a continued cooperative partnership between the small business, Behavioral Tech Research, Inc., a company dedicated to disseminating effective psychosocial treatments and Dr. Sona Dimidjian, who with colleagues, developed and evaluated the efficacy of BA. BA is an evidence-based treatment for Major Depressive Disorder, which may have particular transportability advantages compared to other psychosocial treatments with the similar aims. The proposed online training program will substantially aid in the vital training and utilization of this evidence-based practice for both community clinicians and clinical students. The course will be based on our successful Phase I program which was rated highly for usability and content. We plan to substantially expand the content of the training to include all remaining content from the primary BA treatment manual. We will expand the program's interactivities to include highly interactive performance-based learning activities that immerse the user within the treatment context. Ultimately, the aims of this Phase II proposal are to; 1) Determine content for the final program utilizing an advisory board of BA experts; 2) Create the program using an iterative process of development and evaluation; and, 3) Conduct a between-subjects randomized, controlled hybrid efficacy/effectiveness trial (N=240) using an additive research design to evaluate gains in knowledge and application of BA and gains in self-efficacy for conducting BA therapy with patients suffering from major depression.

Public Health Relevance:
Major depression is a pervasive and debilitating disorder, for which the majority of individuals receive no or inadequate treatment, despite the fact that efficacious treatments exist. Increasing the availability of such treatments requires widely available and effective training materials that will facilitate the utilization of such approaches by practicing clinicians. Behavioral Activation (BA) is an evidence-based practice for depression that may have important transportability advantages; this project aims to further develop an innovative, interactive online training program teaching the principles of BA, in order to increase the dissemination of this evidence-based treatment and improve clinical outcomes for adults suffering from depression.

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