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Evaluating a Virtual Mentoring Program Plus Mental Health Videos for Teens
Sponsor: Appa Health
Summary
This clinical trial evaluates Appa Health, a mental health smartphone and computer app for teenagers. Appa is built from two components. Component #1 shares short TikTok-style videos with teens to cover techniques from a science-backed mental health treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. These videos are designed by mental health experts and delivered by mental health influencers. Component #2 pairs teens with peer mentors with similar life experiences, who help guide teens through each week's video content. All peer mentors are trained and supervised by licensed mental health experts. The researchers believe Appa Health improves teens' mental health and well-being through teens' strengthened relationships and support from their mentor, as well as through the skills they gain through watching the videos. This study hopes to understand: (1) whether these Appa Health components improve teens' mental health and well-being, (2) how these components might improve teen outcomes, and (3) costs associated with each of these components. To answer these questions, the researchers will compare two versions of Appa support: Appa Complete and Appa Lite. Appa Complete involves pairing teens with mentors and sharing videos. Appa Lite involves only sharing videos with teens. First, the researchers will conduct a small version of this study to test procedures. Seventy-five teenagers (13-18 years old) with high depression or anxiety scores will be randomly given either: Appa Complete (mentoring + videos), Appa Lite (videos only), or a Waiting List Control. Based on the results of this smaller study, the researchers will change study procedures to improve teens' experiences and engagement in this research. After completing this smaller study, the researchers will run a larger version of the same study with 400 more teens. After teens are randomly given Appa Complete, Appa Lite, or a Waiting List Control, the researchers will test whether Appa's two treatment components improve teens' depression, anxiety, well-being, and other related outcomes. The researchers expect both Appa Complete and Appa Lite will improve teens' outcomes more than the Waiting List Control. The researchers also expect Appa Complete will improve teens' outcomes more than Appa Lite. The researchers will also measure costs associated with giving teens both treatment components and use this information to improve Appa's services for future teens.
Official title: Digital Delivery of Evidence-Based Mental Health Content and Mentoring to Adolescents
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
13 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
475
Start Date
2024-02-12
Completion Date
2026-11-01
Last Updated
2025-06-20
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Appa Complete
Weekly mentorship meetings \& guided CBT videos. Participants assigned to Appa Complete will have unlimited access to the Appa website and materials described in Appa Lite, along with weekly mentorship meetings with a trained and supervised near-peer mentor with whom they have been matched. Matching is based on preference for mentor gender, racial/ethnic minority status, and LGBTQ status and is designed to increase the sense of identification with the mentor and peer-mentor alliance. Virtual meetings begin with a review and discussion of the video and other materials for the week. Mentors ask about how clients are incorporating their CBT learnings into their life, share ways they have used the focal skills in their own lives, illustrate skills use in popular culture, and provide problem solving strategies. Each week has a specific prompt to ensure that clients are applying the concepts and skills they are learning and can talk about any questions or reflections with their mentors.
Appa Lite
Unguided EBP videos and materials. Participants assigned to the Appa Lite condition will have unlimited access to the Appa website, including short form CBT-based videos and materials such as an emotions wheel pdf and thoughts, feelings, and behavior worksheets. The website is structured so that the materials are presented in a developmentally appropriate manner consistent with evidence-based principles in a 12-week format, beginning with general psychoeducation to define mental health, proceeding to introducing CBT and basic CBT skills such as identifying thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, layering on applying specific CBT skills, and ending with reflective journal exercises. Client progress through the materials will be completely unguided.
Locations (1)
Appa Health
Oakland, California, United States