TOUCHminds: Help-seeking in Adolescents With Anxiety

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age15-17
SponsorAveiro University

About this trial

Adolescents frequently experience clinical and subclinical anxiety symptoms, yet many avoid seeking professional help. While universal interventions exist to promote help-seeking, targeted programs for adolescents with elevated anxiety symptoms remain scarce. Therefore, accessible and tailored strategies are needed to effectively promote help-seeking among this group.

TOUCHminds is a web-based intervention designed to enhance help-seeking among adolescents with clinical or subclinical anxiety. The program consists of six self-guided modules featuring interactive activities (e.g., images, videos, simulation activities, and audio recordings), combined with three synchronous sessions led by a psychologist via videoconference. The intervention explicitly targets precursors of help-seeking, including mental health literacy, mental health stigma, self-compassion, readiness to change, and stage of change.

This research project comprises two studies. Study I, a feasibility study involving 10 adolescents aged 15 to 17, will assess recruitment procedures, dropout rates, usage patterns, therapist fidelity, acceptability, usability, satisfaction, and preliminary effects. Study II, a randomized controlled trial (RCT), intends to include 96 adolescents randomly assigned to four groups: clinical intervention, clinical control, subclinical intervention, and subclinical control. Clinical participants are those who meet diagnostic criteria for one or more anxiety disorders, whereas subclinical participants present high self-reported anxiety but no mental disorder diagnosis. Intervention effects will based on self-report assessments conducted at pre-intervention, post-intervention (9 weeks later), and at 3-month follow-up.

This research will provide evidence regarding the suitability and effectiveness of TOUCHminds in promoting help-seeking among adolescents experiencing different levels of anxiety symptoms. Findings will contribute to the field of empirically validated web-based interventions tailored specifically for adolescents.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Aged between 15 and 17 years old at the time of screening;

Fluent in Portuguese;

Have access to a smartphone, tablet, or computer;

Have reliable internet access.

Disqualifiers

Psychotic symptoms or suicidal risk as assessed via the Mini-Kid (Rijo et al., 2016);

Being part of the special needs teaching system.

Currently receiving psychological counselling.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • TOUCHminds - Web-Based Intervention

Treatment groups

96 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Aveiro University

Lead sponsor

Foundation for Science and Technology

Collaborator