Clinical Trial

Internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Students: Duration Preference Trial

Recruiting
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Summary
There is growing evidence for the effectiveness of internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) for post-secondary students with symptoms of depression and anxiety. In ICBT, clients review structured online content over several weeks to learn strategies and skills to manage their symptoms. Low treatment completion rates remain a concern for post-secondary students, so it is possible that existing treatment protocols do not offer enough flexibility for students' needs and preferences. This trial will examine students' preferences for different course options (fast-track, 5-week, and 8-week) and compare enrollment, adherence, and outcomes of students who pick each of the three options. In all three options, students will receive optional therapist support, in which the assigned therapist only contacts the student on weeks where the student sends the therapist a message. This trial will help inform the delivery of flexible treatment options for post-secondary students in a routine care setting.
Protocol Amendment History 5 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 5 times since 2022-04-11; most recent amendment 2026-04-28.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2022-05-16
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT05333627
Lead Sponsor University of Regina
Collaborators: Ministry of Health, Saskatchewan
Conditions Depression, Anxiety
Enrollment 200 participants
Start Date 2020-11-01
Primary Completion 2027-04-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2027-04-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-05-05