Raw JSON
{'hasResults': True, 'derivedSection': {'miscInfoModule': {'versionHolder': '2025-12-24', 'submissionTracking': {'firstMcpInfo': {'postDateStruct': {'date': '2025-04-09', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}}}}}, 'resultsSection': {'moreInfoModule': {'pointOfContact': {'email': 'anr94@pitt.edu', 'phone': '4126927227', 'title': 'Dr. Ana Radovic', 'organization': 'University of Pittsburgh'}, 'certainAgreement': {'piSponsorEmployee': True, 'restrictiveAgreement': False}, 'limitationsAndCaveats': {'description': 'The pre-specified statistical analysis plan was not performed as it was not scientifically appropriate due to insufficient enrollment. Due to the complexity of intervention development and the COVID-19 pandemic we were not able to complete our enrollment goals prior to funding ceasing.'}}, 'adverseEventsModule': {'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'This study was minimal risk. We did not actively assess for adverse events but had a plan to address if they were to spontaneously occur or be brought up by study participants. We monitored suicidality at 3 and 6 month time points and this was not assessed as an adverse event due to it being a part of the mental illness for some of the adolescents with depression in this trial.', 'eventGroups': [{'id': 'EG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team.", 'otherNumAtRisk': 62, 'deathsNumAtRisk': 62, 'otherNumAffected': 0, 'seriousNumAtRisk': 62, 'deathsNumAffected': 0, 'seriousNumAffected': 0}, {'id': 'EG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal.", 'otherNumAtRisk': 64, 'deathsNumAtRisk': 64, 'otherNumAffected': 0, 'seriousNumAtRisk': 64, 'deathsNumAffected': 0, 'seriousNumAffected': 0}], 'frequencyThreshold': '0'}, 'outcomeMeasuresModule': {'outcomeMeasures': [{'type': 'PRIMARY', 'title': 'Change From Baseline in Self-management at 3 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '25', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '12', 'spread': '14.3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '-1.84', 'spread': '16.04', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': 'From baseline to 3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the Partners in Health Scale The revised Partners in Health Scale (Smith 2016) assesses self-management with respect to a chronic condition, with regard to active involvement of a patient in managing their condition. Total scores range from 0 to 96 with higher scores indicating worse self-management.\n\nA larger negative change in self-management score means an improvement in self-management.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'The pre-specified statistical analysis was not scientifically appropriate due to insufficient enrollment.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Quality of Depression Management: Depression Symptom Reassessment', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '29', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '28', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '24', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Attendance at a healthcare provider visit for depression symptom reassessment within 3 months (yes/no) measured by adolescent or parent self-report (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result.", 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Number participants include Adolescents who did not respond to the question on their baseline survey but their Parents did - total number of responses measured by adolescent or parent self-report even if one was missing.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Quality of Depression Management: Medication Adherence', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '16', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '16', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '16', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '12', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Out of adolescents who are taking an antidepressant, receipt of at least 60 consecutive days (yes/no) measured by adolescent self-report. The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result.", 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Number analyzed are adolescents who either themselves or their parent indicate taking/being prescribed an antidepressant.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Quality of Depression Management: Therapy Adherence', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '18', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '16', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '15', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Out of adolescents who report being referred for psychotherapy, receipt of at least 3 sessions within 3 months (yes/no) measured by adolescent and parent self-report (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result.", 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Number analyzed were adolescents who either themselves or had their parent indicate that they were referred for psychotherapy.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Healthcare Utilization for Acute Care or Primary Care (for Non Mental-health Reason)', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '29', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '27', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'title': 'Urgent Care Visits', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.21', 'spread': '0.53', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.20', 'spread': '0.48', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Emergency Room', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.10', 'spread': '0.31', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.22', 'spread': '0.54', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Inpatient Hospitalization', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.10', 'spread': '0.39', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'spread': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Acute PCP visit non mental health', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.52', 'spread': '0.79', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.44', 'spread': '0.95', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Medical Subspecialist Visit', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.62', 'spread': '0.94', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.37', 'spread': '0.71', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Surgical Subspecialist Visit', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.15', 'spread': '0.46', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.15', 'spread': '0.53', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '3 month', 'description': 'Average Number of visits for (greater number as reported by adolescent self-report and parent self-report):\n\n1. urgent care;\n2. emergency room;\n3. inpatient hospitalization;\n4. acute primary care provider visit for non-mental health related concern;\n5. medical subspecialist visit\n6. surgical subspecialist visit', 'unitOfMeasure': 'average number of visits', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Number participants include Adolescents who did not respond to the question on their baseline survey but their Parents did - total number of responses measured by adolescent or parent self-report even if one was missing.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Depression Severity at 3 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '25', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '11.19', 'spread': '3.56', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '11.17', 'spread': '5.14', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-9 measures depression severity with a score ranging from 0 to 27, a higher score indicating greater severity.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Sleep-Related Impairment at 3 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '25', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '13.12', 'spread': '3.85', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13.17', 'spread': '3.81', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep-Related Impairment scale. This scale has four questions with response options of never, almost never, sometimes, almost always, and always, ranges from 4 to 19 with higher scores indicating higher levels of sleep-related impairment.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Sleep Disturbance at 3 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '25', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '13.48', 'spread': '2.74', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13.67', 'spread': '3.67', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep Disturbance scale. This scale has four questions, the second (sleeping through the night) being reverse-scored, with response options of never, almost never, sometimes, almost always, and always, ranges from 4 to 20 with higher scores indicating higher levels of sleep disturbance.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Self-Efficacy at 3 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '25', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '33.62', 'spread': '9.43', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '35.72', 'spread': '9.77', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Adolescents will be asked the Mental Health Self-efficacy Scale (MHSES) The Mental Health Self-efficacy Scale (Clarke, 2014) measures one's belief in one's capability to perform mental health self-care behaviors. The score ranges from 6 to 60, with higher scores indicating higher confidence in mental health selfcare.", 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Self-management Behavior at 3 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '25', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'title': 'Created to-do lists to help me focus', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Found strategies to create pleasurable distractions', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '9', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Engaged in some moderate physical activity (cycling, walking, etc.)', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '11', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '8', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '9', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '10', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Set realistic short-term goals', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '9', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Made sure I had a good day/night routine and got enough sleep', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '10', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '8', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Ensured enough rest to avoid getting exhausted', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '8', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '9', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Left the house regulary', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '9', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '12', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '10', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Ate healthy', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '12', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked based on Question 12 of Partners in Health Scale about self-management behavior. This question asks the average amount of time (options including Daily, More than once a week, Once a week, Once a month, Once a semester, Once a year, Less than once a year, Never) spent in potentially useful self-management activities. Each time category will be described by a percentage. Each of the following are asked individually: (1) created to-do lists to help me focus; (2) found strategies to create pleasurable distractions; (3) engaged in some physical activity (cycling, walking, etc.); (4) set realistic short-term goals; (5) made sure I had a good day/night routine with got enough sleep; (6) ensured enough rest to avoid getting exhausted; (7) left the house regularly; (8) ate healthy\n\nA higher score indicates a better outcome.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Social Support at 3 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '25', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '3.66', 'spread': '0.84', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4.08', 'spread': '0.72', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey The Medical Outcome Study Social Support Scale (Sherbourne, 1991) measures types of social support. Each item ranges from 1 to 5 and the total score is averaged and ranges from 1 to 5, with higher levels associated with greater support.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Change in Self-management at 6 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '-1.55', 'spread': '13.3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '-4.6', 'spread': '16.2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': 'From baseline to 6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the Partners in Health Scale The revised Partners in Health Scale (Smith 2016) assesses self-management with respect to a chronic condition, with regard to active involvement of a patient in managing their condition. Total scores range from 0 to 96 with higher scores indicating worse self-management.\n\nA larger negative change in self-management score means an improvement in self-management.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Only participants completing this measure were analyzed'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Quality of Depression Management: Depression Symptom Reassessment', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '22', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '25', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '14', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '16', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Attendance at a healthcare provider visit for depression symptom reassessment within the past 3 months (yes/no) measured by adolescent, parent self-report and electronic health record review (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result.", 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Number participants include Adolescents who did not respond to the question on their baseline survey but their Parents did - total number of responses measured by adolescent or parent self-report even if one was missing.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Quality of Depression Management: Medication Adherence', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '12', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '12', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '11', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '11', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Out of adolescents who are taking an antidepressant, receipt of at least 60 consecutive days (yes/no) within the past 3 months, measured by adolescent, parent self-report and electronic health record review (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result.", 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Number analyzed were adolescents who either themselves or had their parent indicate that they are taking/prescribed an antidepressant.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Quality of Depression Management: Therapy Adherence', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '12', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '18', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '11', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '17', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Out of adolescents who are referred for psychotherapy, receipt of at least 3 sessions within the past 3 months (yes/no) measured by adolescent, parent self-report and electronic health record review (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result.", 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Number analyzed were adolescents who either themselves or had their parent indicate that they were referred for psychotherapy.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Healthcare Utilization for Acute Care or Primary Care (for Non Mental-health Reason)', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '23', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'title': 'Urgent Care Visits', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.22', 'spread': '0.58', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.27', 'spread': '0.64', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Emergency Room', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'spread': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.15', 'spread': '0.43', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Inpatient Hospitalization', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'spread': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.04', 'spread': '0.20', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Acute PCP visit non mental health', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.30', 'spread': '0.52', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.27', 'spread': '0.56', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Medical Subspecialist Visit', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.61', 'spread': '1.19', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.94', 'spread': '1.58', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Surgical Subspecialist Visit', 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '0.13', 'spread': '0.43', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0.15', 'spread': '0.54', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '6 month', 'description': 'Number of visits for (combined total between adolescent self-report, parent self-report, and electronic health-record review):\n\n1. urgent care;\n2. emergency room;\n3. inpatient hospitalization;\n4. acute primary care provider visit for non-mental health related concern;\n5. medical or surgical subspecialist visit', 'unitOfMeasure': 'patient visits', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Number participants include Adolescents who did not respond to the question on their baseline survey but their Parents did - total number of responses measured by adolescent or parent self-report even if one was missing.'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Depression Severity at 6 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '26', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '24', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '11.1', 'spread': '4.88', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '8.45', 'spread': '3.75', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-9 measures depression severity with a score ranging from 0 to 27, a higher score indicating greater severity.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Adolescents'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Self-management Behavior at 6 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'title': 'to help me focus', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Found strategies to create pleasurable distractions', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Engaged in some moderate physical activity (cycling, walking, etc.)', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Set realistic short-term goals', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Made sure I had a good day/night routine and got enough sleep', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Ensured enough rest to avoid getting exhausted', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '8', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '7', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Left the house regularly', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '10', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '11', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}, {'title': 'Ate healthy', 'categories': [{'title': 'Daily', 'measurements': [{'value': '5', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'More than Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '9', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a Week', 'measurements': [{'value': '6', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a month', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a semester (3-4 months)', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Less than once a year', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}, {'title': 'Never', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked based on Question 12 of Partners in Health Scale about self-management behavior. This question asks the average amount of time (options including Daily, More than once a week, Once a week, Once a month, Once a semester, Once a year, Less than once a year, Never) spent in potentially useful self-management activities. Each of the following are asked individually: (1) created to-do lists to help me focus; (2) found strategies to create pleasurable distractions; (3) engaged in some physical activity (cycling, walking, etc.); (4) set realistic short-term goals; (5) made sure I had a good day/night routine with got enough sleep; (6) ensured enough rest to avoid getting exhausted; (7) left the house regularly; (8) ate healthy', 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Adolescents'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Self-Efficacy at 6 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '37.5', 'spread': '9.32', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '39.95', 'spread': '10.56', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Adolescents will be asked the Mental Health Self-efficacy Scale (MHSES) The Mental Health Self-efficacy Scale (Clarke, 2014) measures one's belief in one's capability to perform mental health self-care behaviors. The score ranges from 6 to 60, with higher scores indicating higher confidence in mental health selfcare.", 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Adolescents'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Social Support at 6 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '4.03', 'spread': '0.76', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '4.04', 'spread': '0.83', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey The Medical Outcome Study Social Support Scale (Sherbourne, 1991) measures types of social support. Each item ranges from 1 to 5 and the total score is averaged and ranges from 1 to 5, with higher levels associated with greater support.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Adolescents'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Sleep-Related Impairment at 6 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '12.9', 'spread': '4.79', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13.05', 'spread': '3.02', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep-Related Impairment scale. This scale has four questions with response options of never, almost never, sometimes, almost always, and always, ranges from 4 to 19 with higher scores indicating higher levels of sleep-related impairment.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Adolescents'}, {'type': 'SECONDARY', 'title': 'Sleep Disturbance at 6 Months', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '20', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'OG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'OG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'classes': [{'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '13.1', 'spread': '2.63', 'groupId': 'OG000'}, {'value': '13.65', 'spread': '2.28', 'groupId': 'OG001'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep Disturbance scale. This scale has four questions, the second (sleeping through the night) being reverse-scored, with response options of never, almost never, sometimes, almost always, and always, ranges from 4 to 20 with higher scores indicating higher levels of sleep disturbance.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'score on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'Standard Deviation', 'reportingStatus': 'POSTED', 'populationDescription': 'Adolescent'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Sleep Habits at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the School Based Sleep Habits Survey-Child Form which asks 43 questions about weekday and weeknight sleep patterns, sleep awakenings, and sleep time preferences.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Perceived Need for Service Use at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "The General-practice Users Perceived-need Inventory (GUPI) The General-Practice Users Perceived-Need Inventory (McNab, 2004) will be used to measure perceived need for treatment. There is no scoring. Adolescents will be asked this and parents about their perception of their adolescent's need for mental health services. The response will be evaluated by the total number of individuals who agree that they would like to or are already getting help with a) medication and b) counseling as comapred to those who respond they do not need this kind of help.", 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Perceived Severity at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Rating scale of General Mental Health A rating scale of General Mental Health (Cadigan, 2018) will be used with two questions each ranging from 1 to 5 with regard to a self-rating of general mental health. Adolescents will be asked this and parents about their perception of their adolescent's mental health.", 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Anxiety Severity at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the GAD-7 Generalized Anxiety Disorders 7-item Questionnaire measures extent of anxiety symptoms. The total score ranges from 0 to 21 with a higher score indicating greater severity.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Parent-Teen Communication Quality at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'M-PACS (The Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale (Olson, 1985) modified for mental health) asks 20 questions with regards to communication between parents and adolescents, with responses 1-5 from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Some items are reverse scored with a higher scale score indicating better communication. Both adolescents and parents will be asked these questions.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Parent-Teen Relationship Quality at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'The CPCS (Child Parent Connectedness Scale) asks 5 questions from a scale of 1-5 from strongly disagree to strongly agree with regards to connectedness and relationship satisfaction with each other. A higher score indicates higher child-parent connectedness. Both adolescents and parents will be asked these questions.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Suicidal Thoughts', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents who respond with anything besides "none" to the 9th question of the PHQ-9 will be asked to complete the brief CSSR-S scale. This scale asks two questions, have you (the participant) wished you (the participant) were dead or wished you (the participant) could go to sleep and not wake up? (yes/no) and have you (the participant) actually had any thoughts of killing yourself? (yes/no). Positive answers indicate suicidal thinking. These will be asked on an online survey. Those adolescents responding positively will complete a full CSSR-S interview.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Sleep Habits at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the School Based Sleep Habits Survey-Child Form which asks 43 questions about weekday and weeknight sleep patterns, sleep awakenings, and sleep time preferences.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Perceived Severity at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Rating scale of General Mental Health A rating scale of General Mental Health (Cadigan, 2018) will be used with two questions each ranging from 1 to 5 with regard to a self-rating of general mental health. Adolescents will be asked this and parents about their perception of their adolescent's mental health.", 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Perceived Need for Service Use at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "The General-practice Users Perceived-need Inventory (GUPI) The General-Practice Users Perceived-Need Inventory (McNab, 2004) will be used to measure perceived need for treatment. There is no scoring. Adolescents will be asked this and parents about their perception of their adolescent's need for mental health services. The response will be evaluated by the total number of individuals who agree that they would like to or are already getting help with a) medication and b) counseling as comapred to those who respond they do not need this kind of help.", 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Acceptability of MoodRing: Heathcare Provider Acceptability', 'timeFrame': 'at 6 months', 'description': 'System Usability Questionnaire (Bangor, 2008) asks 11 questions about the usability of a technological intervention. SUS scores range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better usability.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Acceptability of MoodRing as a Clinical Tool: Heathcare Provider Acceptability', 'timeFrame': 'at 6 months', 'description': 'Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) (Weiner, 2017) asks 4 questions on a 1-5 Likert scale with completely disagree to completely agree with regards to acceptability of an intervention and 3 questions were added including with regards to efficiency, help taking care of patients, patient benefit from the intervention. Higher scores indicate higher acceptability. Also an open-ended question will be asked about feedback using MoodRing.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Acceptability of MoodRing: Adolescent/Parent Acceptability', 'timeFrame': 'at 6 months', 'description': 'System Usability Questionnaire (Bangor, 2008) asks 11 questions about the usability of a technological intervention. SUS scores 0-100. Higher scores indicate better usability. Adolescents and Parents - only those randomized to the MoodRing arm - will be asked these questions.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Acceptability of MoodRing as a Self-management Tool: Adolescent/Parent Acceptability', 'timeFrame': 'at 6 months', 'description': 'Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) (Weiner, 2017) asks 4 questions on a 1-5 Likert scale with completely disagree to completely agree with regards to acceptability of an intervention. Additional questions will be asked about perceived benefit, taking care of mental health, and confidence in mental health management. Higher scores indicate higher acceptability. Also an open-ended question will be asked about feedback using MoodRing. Adolescents and Parents - only those randomized to the MoodRing arm - will be asked these questions.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Anxiety Severity at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the GAD-7 Generalized Anxiety Disorders 7-item Questionnaire measures extent of anxiety symptoms. The total score ranges from 0 to 21 with a higher score indicating greater severity.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Parent-Teen Communication Quality at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'M-PACS (The Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale (Olson, 1985) modified for mental health) asks 20 questions with regards to communication between parents and adolescents, with responses 1-5 from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Some items are reverse scored with a higher scale score indicating better communication. Both adolescents and parents will be asked these questions.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Parent-Teen Relationship Quality at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'The CPCS (Child Parent Connectedness Scale) asks 5 questions from a scale of 1-5 from strongly disagree to strongly agree with regards to connectedness and relationship satisfaction with each other. A higher score indicates higher child-parent connectedness. Both adolescents and parents will be asked these questions.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}, {'type': 'OTHER_PRE_SPECIFIED', 'title': 'Suicidal Thoughts', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents who respond with anything besides "none" to the 9th question of the PHQ-9 will be asked to complete the brief CSSR-S scale. This scale asks two questions, have you (the participant) wished you (the participant) were dead or wished you (the participant) could go to sleep and not wake up? (yes/no) and have you (the participant) actually had any thoughts of killing yourself? (yes/no). Positive answers indicate suicidal thinking. These will be asked on an online survey. Those adolescents responding positively will complete a full CSSR-S interview.', 'reportingStatus': 'NOT_POSTED', 'denomUnitsSelected': 'Participants'}]}, 'participantFlowModule': {'groups': [{'id': 'FG000', 'title': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'FG001', 'title': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal."}], 'periods': [{'title': '3 Month Timepoint Data Collection', 'milestones': [{'type': 'STARTED', 'achievements': [{'comment': '31 Adolescents and 31 Parents', 'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '31'}, {'comment': '32 adolescents and 32 parents', 'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '32'}]}, {'type': 'COMPLETED', 'achievements': [{'comment': '12 dyads completed 3 month data collection', 'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '12'}, {'comment': '9 dyads completed 3 month data collection', 'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '9'}]}, {'type': 'NOT COMPLETED', 'achievements': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '19'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '23'}]}], 'dropWithdraws': [{'type': 'Dyads who did not complete 3 month due to parent not completing (ONLY ADOLESCENT COMPLETED)', 'reasons': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '13'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '15'}]}, {'type': 'Dyads who did not complete 3 month due to adolescent not completing (ONLY PARENT COMPLETED)', 'reasons': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '3'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '3'}]}, {'type': 'Lost to Follow-up', 'reasons': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '3'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '5'}]}]}, {'title': '6 Month Timepoint Data Collection', 'milestones': [{'type': 'STARTED', 'comment': 'each dyad was able to complete 6 month timepoint regardless of whether or not they completed the 3 month timepoint', 'achievements': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '31'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '32'}]}, {'type': 'COMPLETED', 'achievements': [{'comment': '8 dyads completed the 6 month timepoint', 'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '8'}, {'comment': '8 dyads completed 6 month timepoint', 'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '8'}]}, {'type': 'NOT COMPLETED', 'achievements': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '23'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '24'}]}], 'dropWithdraws': [{'type': 'Dyads who did not complete 6 month due to parent not completing (ONLY ADOLESCENT COMPLETED)', 'reasons': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '14'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '13'}]}, {'type': 'Dyads who did not complete 6 month due to parent not completing (ONLY ADOLESCENT COMPLETED)', 'reasons': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '1'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '5'}]}, {'type': 'Lost to Follow-up', 'reasons': [{'groupId': 'FG000', 'numSubjects': '8'}, {'groupId': 'FG001', 'numSubjects': '6'}]}]}], 'recruitmentDetails': "Recruitment sources: 81.4% from social media advertisement (591/726), 9.5% completing an electronic interest form in clinic at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health (69/726), and from 9% completing the University of Pittsburgh online interest form (Pitt+Me) (66/726). Out of these, 12.5% (91/726) were able to be reached to complete screening. Prior to the study a plan was made to enroll healthcare providers. One provider was approached did not enroll.", 'preAssignmentDetails': 'Both the adolescent and the parent were required to complete the baseline survey to enter the study. Out of 73 adolescent and parent dyads consented for the study, 68 (93.1%) of adolescents completed the baseline survey while, despite multiple contacts, only 63 (86.3%) of parents completed the baseline. Therefore 63 adolescent parent dyads were able to start the study and were randomized.'}, 'baselineCharacteristicsModule': {'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '126', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'groups': [{'id': 'BG000', 'title': 'MoodRing - Adolescents', 'description': 'Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA.\n\nMoodRing App: Adolescents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.'}, {'id': 'BG001', 'title': 'MoodRing - Parents', 'description': "Parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. The MR app provides the parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9)."}, {'id': 'BG002', 'title': 'Usual Care - Adolescents', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.\n\nUsual Care: Adolescents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team."}, {'id': 'BG003', 'title': 'Usual Care - Parents', 'description': 'Parents will not receive an intervention but only complete data collection.'}, {'id': 'BG004', 'title': 'Total', 'description': 'Total of all reporting groups'}], 'measures': [{'title': 'Age, Continuous', 'classes': [{'title': 'Adolescents', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '63', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '16.25', 'spread': '1.41', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '15.65', 'spread': '1.45', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '15.95', 'spread': '1.43', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}]}, {'title': 'Parents', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '63', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '45.12', 'spread': '6.8', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '47.16', 'spread': '7.08', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '46.12', 'spread': '6.94', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'unitOfMeasure': 'years', 'dispersionType': 'STANDARD_DEVIATION', 'populationDescription': 'When calculating average adolescent age, 0 parent participants were analyzed. When calculating average parent age, 0 adolescent participants were analyzed.'}, {'title': 'Sex/Gender, Customized', 'classes': [{'title': 'Boy/Man', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '126', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '8', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '10', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '20', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}]}, {'title': 'Girl/Woman', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '126', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '18', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '30', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '19', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '98', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}]}, {'title': 'Not applicable', 'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '126', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '6', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '8', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants'}, {'title': 'Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)', 'classes': [{'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '126', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'categories': [{'title': 'Hispanic or Latino', 'measurements': [{'value': '2', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '8', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}, {'title': 'Not Hispanic or Latino', 'measurements': [{'value': '30', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '27', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '29', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '118', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}, {'title': 'Unknown or Not Reported', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants'}, {'title': 'Race (NIH/OMB)', 'classes': [{'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '126', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'categories': [{'title': 'American Indian or Alaska Native', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}, {'title': 'Asian', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '7', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}, {'title': 'Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '1', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}, {'title': 'Black or African American', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '3', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '11', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}, {'title': 'White', 'measurements': [{'value': '23', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '26', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '23', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '26', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '98', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}, {'title': 'More than one race', 'measurements': [{'value': '3', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '4', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '2', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '9', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}, {'title': 'Unknown or Not Reported', 'measurements': [{'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'COUNT_OF_PARTICIPANTS', 'unitOfMeasure': 'Participants'}, {'title': 'Self-Management', 'classes': [{'denoms': [{'units': 'Participants', 'counts': [{'value': '32', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG001'}, {'value': '31', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '0', 'groupId': 'BG003'}, {'value': '63', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}], 'categories': [{'measurements': [{'value': '60.72', 'spread': '18.14', 'groupId': 'BG000'}, {'value': '59.74', 'spread': '13.51', 'groupId': 'BG002'}, {'value': '60.24', 'spread': '15.91', 'groupId': 'BG004'}]}]}], 'paramType': 'MEAN', 'description': 'Partners in Health Scale The revised Partners in Health Scale (Smith 2016) assesses self-management with respect to a chronic condition, with regard to active involvement of a patient in managing their condition. Total scores range from 0 to 96 with higher scores indicating worse self-management.', 'unitOfMeasure': 'units on a scale', 'dispersionType': 'STANDARD_DEVIATION', 'populationDescription': 'parents were not asked this measure'}], 'populationDescription': 'For age: Adolescents and Parents are reported separately because providing a total average age across adolescents and parents is not indicated.'}}, 'documentSection': {'largeDocumentModule': {'largeDocs': [{'date': '2022-10-14', 'size': 186586, 'label': 'Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan', 'hasIcf': False, 'hasSap': True, 'filename': 'Prot_SAP_001.pdf', 'typeAbbrev': 'Prot_SAP', 'uploadDate': '2025-03-18T09:48', 'hasProtocol': True}, {'date': '2023-11-02', 'size': 652899, 'label': 'Informed Consent Form', 'hasIcf': True, 'hasSap': False, 'filename': 'ICF_000.pdf', 'typeAbbrev': 'ICF', 'uploadDate': '2024-05-03T12:45', 'hasProtocol': False}]}}, 'protocolSection': {'designModule': {'phases': ['NA'], 'studyType': 'INTERVENTIONAL', 'designInfo': {'allocation': 'RANDOMIZED', 'maskingInfo': {'masking': 'SINGLE', 'whoMasked': ['OUTCOMES_ASSESSOR'], 'maskingDescription': 'Outcomes assessors will be masked to the intervention condition at follow-up assessment time points.'}, 'primaryPurpose': 'HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH', 'interventionModel': 'PARALLEL', 'interventionModelDescription': 'This study will use a parallel study design, where participants are randomized into two intervention groups (Usual Care or MoodRing) and will receive interventions in parallel.'}, 'enrollmentInfo': {'type': 'ACTUAL', 'count': 73}}, 'statusModule': {'whyStopped': 'The study was terminated prior to being able to recruit the full sample due to lack of funding and expiration of time on the award. The sample recruited completed the entire 6 month study.', 'overallStatus': 'TERMINATED', 'startDateStruct': {'date': '2022-05-12', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}, 'expandedAccessInfo': {'hasExpandedAccess': False}, 'statusVerifiedDate': '2025-07', 'completionDateStruct': {'date': '2024-06-20', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}, 'lastUpdateSubmitDate': '2025-07-25', 'studyFirstSubmitDate': '2022-05-11', 'resultsFirstSubmitDate': '2025-03-20', 'studyFirstSubmitQcDate': '2022-05-11', 'lastUpdatePostDateStruct': {'date': '2025-08-14', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}, 'resultsFirstSubmitQcDate': '2025-07-25', 'studyFirstPostDateStruct': {'date': '2022-05-17', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}, 'resultsFirstPostDateStruct': {'date': '2025-08-14', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}, 'primaryCompletionDateStruct': {'date': '2024-03-27', 'type': 'ACTUAL'}}, 'outcomesModule': {'otherOutcomes': [{'measure': 'Sleep Habits at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the School Based Sleep Habits Survey-Child Form which asks 43 questions about weekday and weeknight sleep patterns, sleep awakenings, and sleep time preferences.'}, {'measure': 'Perceived Need for Service Use at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "The General-practice Users Perceived-need Inventory (GUPI) The General-Practice Users Perceived-Need Inventory (McNab, 2004) will be used to measure perceived need for treatment. There is no scoring. Adolescents will be asked this and parents about their perception of their adolescent's need for mental health services. The response will be evaluated by the total number of individuals who agree that they would like to or are already getting help with a) medication and b) counseling as comapred to those who respond they do not need this kind of help."}, {'measure': 'Perceived Severity at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Rating scale of General Mental Health A rating scale of General Mental Health (Cadigan, 2018) will be used with two questions each ranging from 1 to 5 with regard to a self-rating of general mental health. Adolescents will be asked this and parents about their perception of their adolescent's mental health."}, {'measure': 'Anxiety Severity at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the GAD-7 Generalized Anxiety Disorders 7-item Questionnaire measures extent of anxiety symptoms. The total score ranges from 0 to 21 with a higher score indicating greater severity.'}, {'measure': 'Parent-Teen Communication Quality at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'M-PACS (The Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale (Olson, 1985) modified for mental health) asks 20 questions with regards to communication between parents and adolescents, with responses 1-5 from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Some items are reverse scored with a higher scale score indicating better communication. Both adolescents and parents will be asked these questions.'}, {'measure': 'Parent-Teen Relationship Quality at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'The CPCS (Child Parent Connectedness Scale) asks 5 questions from a scale of 1-5 from strongly disagree to strongly agree with regards to connectedness and relationship satisfaction with each other. A higher score indicates higher child-parent connectedness. Both adolescents and parents will be asked these questions.'}, {'measure': 'Suicidal Thoughts', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents who respond with anything besides "none" to the 9th question of the PHQ-9 will be asked to complete the brief CSSR-S scale. This scale asks two questions, have you (the participant) wished you (the participant) were dead or wished you (the participant) could go to sleep and not wake up? (yes/no) and have you (the participant) actually had any thoughts of killing yourself? (yes/no). Positive answers indicate suicidal thinking. These will be asked on an online survey. Those adolescents responding positively will complete a full CSSR-S interview.'}, {'measure': 'Sleep Habits at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the School Based Sleep Habits Survey-Child Form which asks 43 questions about weekday and weeknight sleep patterns, sleep awakenings, and sleep time preferences.'}, {'measure': 'Perceived Severity at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Rating scale of General Mental Health A rating scale of General Mental Health (Cadigan, 2018) will be used with two questions each ranging from 1 to 5 with regard to a self-rating of general mental health. Adolescents will be asked this and parents about their perception of their adolescent's mental health."}, {'measure': 'Perceived Need for Service Use at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "The General-practice Users Perceived-need Inventory (GUPI) The General-Practice Users Perceived-Need Inventory (McNab, 2004) will be used to measure perceived need for treatment. There is no scoring. Adolescents will be asked this and parents about their perception of their adolescent's need for mental health services. The response will be evaluated by the total number of individuals who agree that they would like to or are already getting help with a) medication and b) counseling as comapred to those who respond they do not need this kind of help."}, {'measure': 'Acceptability of MoodRing: Heathcare Provider Acceptability', 'timeFrame': 'at 6 months', 'description': 'System Usability Questionnaire (Bangor, 2008) asks 11 questions about the usability of a technological intervention. SUS scores range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better usability.'}, {'measure': 'Acceptability of MoodRing as a Clinical Tool: Heathcare Provider Acceptability', 'timeFrame': 'at 6 months', 'description': 'Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) (Weiner, 2017) asks 4 questions on a 1-5 Likert scale with completely disagree to completely agree with regards to acceptability of an intervention and 3 questions were added including with regards to efficiency, help taking care of patients, patient benefit from the intervention. Higher scores indicate higher acceptability. Also an open-ended question will be asked about feedback using MoodRing.'}, {'measure': 'Acceptability of MoodRing: Adolescent/Parent Acceptability', 'timeFrame': 'at 6 months', 'description': 'System Usability Questionnaire (Bangor, 2008) asks 11 questions about the usability of a technological intervention. SUS scores 0-100. Higher scores indicate better usability. Adolescents and Parents - only those randomized to the MoodRing arm - will be asked these questions.'}, {'measure': 'Acceptability of MoodRing as a Self-management Tool: Adolescent/Parent Acceptability', 'timeFrame': 'at 6 months', 'description': 'Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) (Weiner, 2017) asks 4 questions on a 1-5 Likert scale with completely disagree to completely agree with regards to acceptability of an intervention. Additional questions will be asked about perceived benefit, taking care of mental health, and confidence in mental health management. Higher scores indicate higher acceptability. Also an open-ended question will be asked about feedback using MoodRing. Adolescents and Parents - only those randomized to the MoodRing arm - will be asked these questions.'}, {'measure': 'Anxiety Severity at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the GAD-7 Generalized Anxiety Disorders 7-item Questionnaire measures extent of anxiety symptoms. The total score ranges from 0 to 21 with a higher score indicating greater severity.'}, {'measure': 'Parent-Teen Communication Quality at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'M-PACS (The Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale (Olson, 1985) modified for mental health) asks 20 questions with regards to communication between parents and adolescents, with responses 1-5 from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Some items are reverse scored with a higher scale score indicating better communication. Both adolescents and parents will be asked these questions.'}, {'measure': 'Parent-Teen Relationship Quality at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'The CPCS (Child Parent Connectedness Scale) asks 5 questions from a scale of 1-5 from strongly disagree to strongly agree with regards to connectedness and relationship satisfaction with each other. A higher score indicates higher child-parent connectedness. Both adolescents and parents will be asked these questions.'}, {'measure': 'Suicidal Thoughts', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents who respond with anything besides "none" to the 9th question of the PHQ-9 will be asked to complete the brief CSSR-S scale. This scale asks two questions, have you (the participant) wished you (the participant) were dead or wished you (the participant) could go to sleep and not wake up? (yes/no) and have you (the participant) actually had any thoughts of killing yourself? (yes/no). Positive answers indicate suicidal thinking. These will be asked on an online survey. Those adolescents responding positively will complete a full CSSR-S interview.'}], 'primaryOutcomes': [{'measure': 'Change From Baseline in Self-management at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': 'From baseline to 3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the Partners in Health Scale The revised Partners in Health Scale (Smith 2016) assesses self-management with respect to a chronic condition, with regard to active involvement of a patient in managing their condition. Total scores range from 0 to 96 with higher scores indicating worse self-management.\n\nA larger negative change in self-management score means an improvement in self-management.'}], 'secondaryOutcomes': [{'measure': 'Quality of Depression Management: Depression Symptom Reassessment', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Attendance at a healthcare provider visit for depression symptom reassessment within 3 months (yes/no) measured by adolescent or parent self-report (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result."}, {'measure': 'Quality of Depression Management: Medication Adherence', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Out of adolescents who are taking an antidepressant, receipt of at least 60 consecutive days (yes/no) measured by adolescent self-report. The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result."}, {'measure': 'Quality of Depression Management: Therapy Adherence', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Out of adolescents who report being referred for psychotherapy, receipt of at least 3 sessions within 3 months (yes/no) measured by adolescent and parent self-report (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result."}, {'measure': 'Healthcare Utilization for Acute Care or Primary Care (for Non Mental-health Reason)', 'timeFrame': '3 month', 'description': 'Average Number of visits for (greater number as reported by adolescent self-report and parent self-report):\n\n1. urgent care;\n2. emergency room;\n3. inpatient hospitalization;\n4. acute primary care provider visit for non-mental health related concern;\n5. medical subspecialist visit\n6. surgical subspecialist visit'}, {'measure': 'Depression Severity at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-9 measures depression severity with a score ranging from 0 to 27, a higher score indicating greater severity.'}, {'measure': 'Sleep-Related Impairment at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep-Related Impairment scale. This scale has four questions with response options of never, almost never, sometimes, almost always, and always, ranges from 4 to 19 with higher scores indicating higher levels of sleep-related impairment.'}, {'measure': 'Sleep Disturbance at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep Disturbance scale. This scale has four questions, the second (sleeping through the night) being reverse-scored, with response options of never, almost never, sometimes, almost always, and always, ranges from 4 to 20 with higher scores indicating higher levels of sleep disturbance.'}, {'measure': 'Self-Efficacy at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': "Adolescents will be asked the Mental Health Self-efficacy Scale (MHSES) The Mental Health Self-efficacy Scale (Clarke, 2014) measures one's belief in one's capability to perform mental health self-care behaviors. The score ranges from 6 to 60, with higher scores indicating higher confidence in mental health selfcare."}, {'measure': 'Self-management Behavior at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked based on Question 12 of Partners in Health Scale about self-management behavior. This question asks the average amount of time (options including Daily, More than once a week, Once a week, Once a month, Once a semester, Once a year, Less than once a year, Never) spent in potentially useful self-management activities. Each time category will be described by a percentage. Each of the following are asked individually: (1) created to-do lists to help me focus; (2) found strategies to create pleasurable distractions; (3) engaged in some physical activity (cycling, walking, etc.); (4) set realistic short-term goals; (5) made sure I had a good day/night routine with got enough sleep; (6) ensured enough rest to avoid getting exhausted; (7) left the house regularly; (8) ate healthy\n\nA higher score indicates a better outcome.'}, {'measure': 'Social Support at 3 Months', 'timeFrame': '3 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey The Medical Outcome Study Social Support Scale (Sherbourne, 1991) measures types of social support. Each item ranges from 1 to 5 and the total score is averaged and ranges from 1 to 5, with higher levels associated with greater support.'}, {'measure': 'Change in Self-management at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': 'From baseline to 6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the Partners in Health Scale The revised Partners in Health Scale (Smith 2016) assesses self-management with respect to a chronic condition, with regard to active involvement of a patient in managing their condition. Total scores range from 0 to 96 with higher scores indicating worse self-management.\n\nA larger negative change in self-management score means an improvement in self-management.'}, {'measure': 'Quality of Depression Management: Depression Symptom Reassessment', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Attendance at a healthcare provider visit for depression symptom reassessment within the past 3 months (yes/no) measured by adolescent, parent self-report and electronic health record review (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result."}, {'measure': 'Quality of Depression Management: Medication Adherence', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Out of adolescents who are taking an antidepressant, receipt of at least 60 consecutive days (yes/no) within the past 3 months, measured by adolescent, parent self-report and electronic health record review (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result."}, {'measure': 'Quality of Depression Management: Therapy Adherence', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Out of adolescents who are referred for psychotherapy, receipt of at least 3 sessions within the past 3 months (yes/no) measured by adolescent, parent self-report and electronic health record review (yes if any are yes, no if all are no). The metric reported will be percentage of individuals per study arm with a 'yes' result."}, {'measure': 'Healthcare Utilization for Acute Care or Primary Care (for Non Mental-health Reason)', 'timeFrame': '6 month', 'description': 'Number of visits for (combined total between adolescent self-report, parent self-report, and electronic health-record review):\n\n1. urgent care;\n2. emergency room;\n3. inpatient hospitalization;\n4. acute primary care provider visit for non-mental health related concern;\n5. medical or surgical subspecialist visit'}, {'measure': 'Depression Severity at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-9 measures depression severity with a score ranging from 0 to 27, a higher score indicating greater severity.'}, {'measure': 'Self-management Behavior at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked based on Question 12 of Partners in Health Scale about self-management behavior. This question asks the average amount of time (options including Daily, More than once a week, Once a week, Once a month, Once a semester, Once a year, Less than once a year, Never) spent in potentially useful self-management activities. Each of the following are asked individually: (1) created to-do lists to help me focus; (2) found strategies to create pleasurable distractions; (3) engaged in some physical activity (cycling, walking, etc.); (4) set realistic short-term goals; (5) made sure I had a good day/night routine with got enough sleep; (6) ensured enough rest to avoid getting exhausted; (7) left the house regularly; (8) ate healthy'}, {'measure': 'Self-Efficacy at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': "Adolescents will be asked the Mental Health Self-efficacy Scale (MHSES) The Mental Health Self-efficacy Scale (Clarke, 2014) measures one's belief in one's capability to perform mental health self-care behaviors. The score ranges from 6 to 60, with higher scores indicating higher confidence in mental health selfcare."}, {'measure': 'Social Support at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will be asked the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey The Medical Outcome Study Social Support Scale (Sherbourne, 1991) measures types of social support. Each item ranges from 1 to 5 and the total score is averaged and ranges from 1 to 5, with higher levels associated with greater support.'}, {'measure': 'Sleep-Related Impairment at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep-Related Impairment scale. This scale has four questions with response options of never, almost never, sometimes, almost always, and always, ranges from 4 to 19 with higher scores indicating higher levels of sleep-related impairment.'}, {'measure': 'Sleep Disturbance at 6 Months', 'timeFrame': '6 months', 'description': 'Adolescents will respond to the PROMIS Pediatric Sleep Disturbance scale. This scale has four questions, the second (sleeping through the night) being reverse-scored, with response options of never, almost never, sometimes, almost always, and always, ranges from 4 to 20 with higher scores indicating higher levels of sleep disturbance.'}]}, 'oversightModule': {'isUsExport': False, 'oversightHasDmc': False, 'isFdaRegulatedDrug': False, 'isUnapprovedDevice': True, 'isFdaRegulatedDevice': True}, 'conditionsModule': {'keywords': ['Adolescent', 'Adolescent Medicine', 'Mental Health Services', 'eHealth', 'Mobile Applications', 'Symptom Management'], 'conditions': ['Depression in Adolescence']}, 'descriptionModule': {'briefSummary': 'The MoodRing intervention is a mobile application for adolescents, parents, and an accompanying web-based clinician portal which enables adolescents to monitor their mood through the use of passively collected smartphone data. This randomized controlled trial will evaluate whether MoodRing as compared to usual care improves the quality of depression management.', 'detailedDescription': 'This is a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of MoodRing as compared to usual care for adolescents who have a prior diagnosis of depression. Adolescents with depressive symptoms, their parents, and their mental healthcare providers (if interested) will participate in a 6 month study. Adolescents age 12-18 and their parent will be consented for the study and be sent an online survey to obtain baseline measures. Those who complete the baseline measures will then be randomized to receive the MoodRing intervention or treatment as usual. Adolescents and parents will be asked to complete data collection at 3 months and 6 month time points post-randomization by online survey. Additionally, data will be collected for 3 and 6 month timepoints via the adolescent\'s electronic health record data. At 6 months, online surveys will be sent and an invitation to interview for patients\' mental healthcare providers who consent to participate in the study.\n\nAdolescent-parent dyads will be randomized at a 1:1 ratio (using randomized block sizes) to either 1) MoodRing or 2) usual care. 100 adolescent-parent dyads (200 total individuals) will be randomized to MoodRing and 100 adolescent-parent dyads (200 total individuals) will be randomized to usual care. We expect 50 clinicians will participate. In both arms, passively collected data will be obtained from adolescent smartphones as well as weekly mood surveys and monthly sleep surveys. In the 1) MoodRing arm adolescents will download the MoodRing-adolescent app, parents will download the MoodRing-parent app, and healthcare providers if interested will have access to a clinician dashboard. The randomization tables will be generated by the study statistician.\n\nThe investigators hypothesize that adolescents who receive MoodRing as compared to usual care will have:\n\nH1: Improved self-management of depression as measured by change of baseline for the average score on the Partners in Health Scale\n\nEH2: The investigators will also explore whether MoodRing as compared to usual care will result in improved quality of depression management as measured by frequency of symptom reassessment, medication adherence, and therapy adherence, less healthcare utilization, decreased depression symptoms, improved sleep quality, and increased application of self-management activities through increased self-efficacy, utilization of self-management skills and knowledge and social support.\n\nH3: The investigators anticipate healthcare providers, adolescents, and parents will report satisfaction with use of MoodRing.\n\n\\* After date September 2022, we decided to make a change to the protocol and primary outcome. Due to recruitment challenges from mental health clinicians due to their clinical workload, we made a change to recruit adolescents directly including using social media. This introduced more heterogeneity to access to mental health care as well as less access to electronic health records systems that were external to our site which made it less likely to be able to measure quality of depression management. For this reason, the goal to recruit healthcare providers was discontinued. And the primary outcome was changed to self-management, changing our hypothesis to:\n\nWe hypothesized that MoodRing will help adolescents better self-manage their depression.\n\nSecondary outcome measures were changed from "change in symptoms" to just that symptom total at 3 months and 6 months for better clinical interpretability.'}, 'eligibilityModule': {'sex': 'ALL', 'stdAges': ['CHILD', 'ADULT'], 'maximumAge': '18 Years', 'minimumAge': '12 Years', 'healthyVolunteers': False, 'eligibilityCriteria': 'Inclusion Criteria:\n\nAdolescent:\n\n* age 12 -18\n* prior or present history of depression per self-report and/or clinician diagnosis\n* scores between 5 or higher on PHQ-9 consistent with at least mild symptoms of depression\n* read and understand English\n* has an Android or iOS smartphone compatible with AWARE mobile application and access to a smartphone data plan\n* currently in United States\n\nParent/Guardian:\n\n* adolescent qualifies for study and assents to enroll\n* understands English\n* currently in United States\n* has a smartphone device that can download the intervention application\n\nHealthcare Provider:\n\n\\- involved in providing mental health treatment (psychotherapy or antidepressant prescribing or making referrals) to adolescent participant - can be a primary care provider, therapist, subspecialist, psychiatrist\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nAdolescent:\n\n* currently actively suicidal (have suicidal thoughts and plan with an intent to act on it)\n* plans to travel to countries belonging to the European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden), the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), Norway, Iceland, or Lichtenstein in the next 6 months for more than 2 weeks at a time\n\nParent:\n\n\\- If their adolescent child is excluded\n\nHealthcare Provider:\n\n\\- None'}, 'identificationModule': {'nctId': 'NCT05376358', 'acronym': 'TECH-E', 'briefTitle': 'Evaluation of MoodRing on Improving the Quality of Depression Management in Adolescents', 'organization': {'class': 'OTHER', 'fullName': 'University of Pittsburgh'}, 'officialTitle': 'Technology and Emotion Study "TECH-E": Randomized Controlled Trial of MoodRing Compared to Usual Care: Mobile Monitoring of Adolescent Depression Phase II', 'orgStudyIdInfo': {'id': 'STUDY21050120'}, 'secondaryIdInfos': [{'id': 'R44MH122067', 'link': 'https://reporter.nih.gov/quickSearch/R44MH122067', 'type': 'NIH'}]}, 'armsInterventionsModule': {'armGroups': [{'type': 'ACTIVE_COMPARATOR', 'label': 'Usual Care', 'description': "Participants in this arm will receive no intervention and access treatment as usual per their mental health services provider. A mobile application (AWARE) which is not interactive and is only for purposes of data collection will be downloaded on the adolescents' smartphone.", 'interventionNames': ['Other: Usual Care']}, {'type': 'EXPERIMENTAL', 'label': 'MoodRing', 'description': "Adolescent participants in this arm will download two mobile applications - a data collection non-interactive app to collect passive sensing data (AWARE) and the MoodRing (MR) mobile application with which they can visualize their data about their mood, sleep, activity, enter their own mood score, and access psychoeducational resources including links to a research-based website, SOVA. Their parents will download a parent MoodRing application which provides them with parenting resources and articles and a weekly report of their adolescents' mood as predicted by passive sensing. Clinical providers will receive access to a web portal where they can view their adolescent patients' data who are enrolled in the study.", 'interventionNames': ['Device: MoodRing App']}], 'interventions': [{'name': 'MoodRing App', 'type': 'DEVICE', 'description': 'Adolescents and parents in the MR arm will receive instructions to download the MR app and AWARE app, customize the app, utilize an app-based self-guided onboarding, and review questions with the research team. The MR app provides the adolescent and their parent a notification to view a weekly report predicting their mood score (i.e. depression severity level similar to the Patient health questionnaire-9). The MR app will provide a library of coping strategies for adolescents and opportunities to self-track their mood.\n\nClinicians in the MR Arm will get access to a MR portal online. They will be able to view patients they are a provider for. The clinician will receive in-person and/or video-based training to use the portal.', 'armGroupLabels': ['MoodRing']}, {'name': 'Usual Care', 'type': 'OTHER', 'description': 'Adolescents and parents in the usual care arm will receive instructions to download the AWARE app. This app will only track data and will not be interactive. Otherwise they will receive care as per routine by their healthcare provider team.', 'armGroupLabels': ['Usual Care']}]}, 'contactsLocationsModule': {'locations': [{'zip': '15213', 'city': 'Pittsburgh', 'state': 'Pennsylvania', 'country': 'United States', 'facility': 'Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health', 'geoPoint': {'lat': 40.44062, 'lon': -79.99589}}], 'overallOfficials': [{'name': 'Sam Shaaban, BSEE, MBA', 'role': 'PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR', 'affiliation': 'NuRelm, Inc.'}, {'name': 'Ana Radovic, MD, MSc', 'role': 'PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR', 'affiliation': 'University of Pittsburgh'}, {'name': 'Afsaneh Doryab, Ph.D. CS', 'role': 'PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR', 'affiliation': 'University of Virginia'}]}, 'ipdSharingStatementModule': {'ipdSharing': 'NO', 'description': 'Trial outcome data can be accessed by contacting the study principal investigator. Otherwise there is currently no formal plan for data sharing.'}, 'sponsorCollaboratorsModule': {'leadSponsor': {'name': 'Ana Radovic', 'class': 'OTHER'}, 'collaborators': [{'name': 'NuRelm, Inc.', 'class': 'INDUSTRY'}, {'name': 'National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)', 'class': 'NIH'}, {'name': 'University of Virginia', 'class': 'OTHER'}], 'responsibleParty': {'type': 'SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR', 'investigatorTitle': 'Assistant Professor of Pediatrics', 'investigatorFullName': 'Ana Radovic', 'investigatorAffiliation': 'University of Pittsburgh'}}}}