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ACE4 and TAU for Anxiety and Depression
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Behavioral activation (BA) is a low cost, evidence-based intervention that can be effective in treating depression and anxiety. We have developed a behavioural activation card game for clients receiving treatment through the Crisis Team and Traditional Case Management (TCM) in Kingston, ON. The game is designed to integrate behavioural activation tools into daily life while receiving points for completion of the each Activity Challenge, which are divided into 4 areas (ACE4), with the goal to receive maximum amount of points in the timeframe of the study. Using a Randomized Control Trial (RCT) design, participants (n=40) will be assigned to one of two groups, with the intervention group receiving ACE4 and treatment as usual (TAU) and the control group only receiving TAU. Assessments will be carried out upon entry to the study and at the end of the intervention period (8 weeks). Assessments will be completed using the WHODAS 2.0 (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule), HADS (The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and CORE (Clinical Outcome in Routine Evaluation). We hypothesize that the treatment group receiving the ACE4 intervention will show improvement in overall mental state. Analyses will be conducted using SPSSv16, an analysis of covariance and t-test, and a binary logistic regression analysis will be used to investigate factors that predict good outcomes. Results will be published in international journals and presented at conferences with an aim towards being applied to clinics in Pakistan.
- Anxiety and Depression
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