Purpose

The purpose of this study is to test an eating disorders prevention digital chatbot program in a diverse group of adolescents.

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 13 Years and 17 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  1. 13 - 17 years old 2. Owns a smartphone 3. Speaks English 4. US resident 5. Screens as at-risk for an eating disorder 6. Not currently in treatment for an eating disorder

Exclusion Criteria

  1. Below 13 or older than 17 years of age 2. Does not own a smartphone 3. Does not speak English 4. Lives outside the US 5. Screens as: 1. Having a subclinical or clinical ED 2. Not at risk for an ED 3. In treatment for an ED

Study Design

Phase
Phase 2
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Chatbot Intervention Condition
Participants receive access to the digital chatbot program featuring 5 CBT based modules for 3 months. Modules include psychoeducation and CBT-based exercises on regular eating and improving body image.
  • Behavioral: Wysa Digital Chatbot Program
    Wysa is a digital rules-based chatbot program platform offering cognitive-behavioral therapy-based guided self-help modules, including five modules for eating and body image developed by our team. Participants in this arm will engage with the digital chatbot program daily for three months to complete all five modules.
No Intervention
Waitlist Control
Participants receive access to the digital chatbot program after 6 months and completion of the study.

Recruiting Locations

Washington University in St. Louis and nearby locations

Washington University in St. Louis
St Louis 4407066, Missouri 4398678 63130
Contact:
Nathalie A Gullo, B.S./B.A.
314-935-5843
Gullo@wustl.edu

More Details

NCT ID
NCT07094503
Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Washington University School of Medicine

Study Contact

Nathalie A Gullo, B.S/B.A.
314-935-5843
Gullo@wustl.edu

Detailed Description

Eating disorders (EDs) are impacting youth at extreme rates, with up to 22% of adolescents reporting ED symptoms, and are associated with very high psychiatric comorbidity. Since adolescence is a critical period for the onset of eating disorders, prevention during this stage is essential to reducing lifetime prevalence. Interventions have been developed to prevent the onset of these devastating disorders, but these programs are generally not publicly available and rarely offer support for addressing comorbidity or the unique needs of vulnerable subpopulations (e.g., low-income populations, sexual and gender minorities, racial/ethnic minorities, those from rural areas), who are even less likely to have access to high-quality care. One scalable, engaging, easy-to use, and convenient approach to increasing access to evidence-based EDs prevention for underserved groups involves using a chatbot. This project will adapt our team's existing EDs prevention chatbot for use with adolescents, including those from diverse backgrounds, and evaluate its effectiveness. Our deep industry and non-profit partnerships will ensure scalability and ultimate real-world impact.

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