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drug769 Digital Health Online Platform Wiki 1.00
drug1311 LIIT.CI CFT Wiki 1.00

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D002908 Chronic Disease NIH 0.32

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There is one clinical trial.

Clinical Trials


1 Testing the Efficacy of a Low Intensity Internet Therapy for Chronic Illness (@LIIT.CI): The Contribute of Explicit Compassion Practices in ACT

Chronic illness (CI) presents a significant and negative effect on quality of life and mental health. Further, emotion regulation has been considered of particular importance on the determination of chronic patients' well-being. Evidence suggests that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an effective approach to improve psychological health in patients with CI. Further, there is some, although limited, evidence, that self-compassion training may be also useful in this context, and the inclusion of self-compassion elements in ACT interventions has even been the focus of attention by recent studies. Nevertheless, no study yet has compared the efficacy of these two types of intervention in CI. This is the aim of the present project - to analyse, in a low intensity eHealth intervention context, whether ACT or Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) present superiority over the other in improving mental health and illness-related outcomes in CI.

NCT04408651 Chronic Medical Conditions Behavioral: LIIT.CI ACT Behavioral: LIIT.CI CFT
MeSH:Chronic Disease

Primary Outcomes

Description: Higher scores indicate more depression and anxiety symptoms

Measure: Depression and anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scales; HADS)

Time: Changes in results from: immediately pre-intervention and immediately post-intervention assessments

Secondary Outcomes

Description: Higher scores indicate higher levels of illness shame

Measure: Illness shame (Chronic Illness Shame Scale; CISS)

Time: Changes in results from: immediately pre-intervention and immediately post-intervention assessments

Description: Higher scores indicate higher levels of psychological flexibility

Measure: Psychological Flexibility (Comprehensive assessment of ACT processes; CompACT)

Time: Pre-intervention, post-intervention, and 3 and 6-month follow-ups

Description: Higher scores indicate higher levels of self-compassion (subscale of the Self-compassion scale)

Measure: Self-compassion (Self-compassion scale; SCS)

Time: Changes in results from: immediately pre-intervention and immediately post-intervention assessments

Description: Higher scores indicate higher levels of self-cristicism (subscale of the Self-compassion scale)

Measure: Self-criticism (Self-compassion scale; SCS)

Time: Changes in results from: immediately pre-intervention and immediately post-intervention assessments

Description: Higher scores indicate higher levels of cognitive fusion

Measure: Cognitive fusion (Cognitive Fusion Scale; CFQ-7)

Time: Changes in results from: immediately pre-intervention and immediately post-intervention assessments

Other Outcomes

Description: Higher scores indicate more fear of contracting COVID-19

Measure: Fear of contracting COVID-19 (Fear of contracting COVID-19 scale; FCCS)

Time: Changes in results from: immediately pre-intervention and immediately post-intervention assessments


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