About this trial
This two-armed randomized controlled trial aims to investigate the effectiveness of an emotion regulation intervention in individuals with and without depressive disorders. The study encompasses participants diagnosed with mild to moderate major depression or persistent depressive disorder and healthy controls without a current depressive disorder.
Participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group, receiving a valence-specific emotion regulation intervention in daily life, or a monitoring-only control group. The valence-specific intervention supports the implementation of different emotion regulation strategies based on whether a person is experiencing mainly positive or negative emotions. In contrast, participants in the control group will solely monitor their positive and negative emotions and the strategies used to regulate them.
Outcome measures include emotion regulation ability, self-efficacy, and strategy use, depressive symptoms, positive and negative affect, and emotion beliefs (controllability, usefulness).
A second aim of the study is to compare beliefs about positive emotions and strategies to regulate them between individuals with and without current depressive disorders. Furthermore, the investigators aim to examine why individuals might choose unfavorable emotion regulation strategies even when feeling good. Therefore, another research question is, how emotion beliefs might explain emotion regulation strategy choice.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Online consent for participation
Adequate proficiency in the German language, encompassing both reading and comprehension skills
Ownership of a smartphone, compatible with either Android or iOS operating systems, and access to the Internet
Currently meeting the DSM-5 criteria for a mild or moderate major depressive episode, or persistent depressive disorder
Disqualifiers
Current severe substance use disorder
Acute suicidality
Current severe major depressive episode
Lifetime bipolar disorder
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Valence-Specific Ecological Momentary Intervention