The Health and Social Consequences of Depression Among the Elderly

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age55+
SponsorNational Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

About this trial

Mental illnesses often go undiagnosed or untreated in low-income settings. Mental health care may be especially important for the elderly - events in the lives of the elderly, like illnesses or deaths of peers, may put these individuals at high risk of mental illness. The study will constitute a randomized controlled trial aimed at reducing depression among elderly women. Through two interventions, the investigators will aim to improve women elder's outlook on life and relationships through cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and facilitated group activities. There will be a total of four treatment arms: one for CBT during home visits, one for facilitated group activities, one for both, and a control group receiving neither the CBT nor facilitated group activities. All activities will be delivered by lay government community volunteers. Randomization for group activities will be at the village level, and randomization for CBT will be at the individual-level within each village. Investigators will track outcomes of the elderly at two points in time: immediately after the main 12-week intervention period and 6 months after the main intervention period.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

At least 55 years of age

Women

Disqualifiers

Those with hearing, speech or mental impairment

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • CBT
  • Group Activities

Treatment groups

5,370 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Lead sponsor

Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab

Collaborator