Healthier: Health Coaching for People With Rheumatoid Arthritis to Improve Mental Well-Being
250
about 5 years
18+
1 site in NY
About this study
Researchers are testing if peer coaching can help reduce anxiety and/or depression in adults with rheumatoid arthritis. The trial will compare the effects of peer coaching to a control group who receive general health information from someone without RA. Participants will meet weekly with a coach for 9 weeks and complete surveys before, during, and after the intervention.
Based on ClinicalTrials.gov records.
What participants do
- 1.Participate in Healthy Horizons
- 2.Participate in Peer Coach
Participation effort
Estimated from trial records. Details can vary by site.
Logistics difficulty varies by site location and availability.
Trial highlights
Treatment details
Auto-extracted from trial records to preview treatments and outcomes.
Primary: Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in GAD-7 at 6 months post intervention, Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in PHQ-8 at 6 months post intervention, Difference in Mean Scores in GAD-7 Between the Experimental Arm and the Active Control Arm at 6 Months Post Intervention, Difference in Mean Scores in PHQ-8 Between the Experimental Arm and the Active Control Arm at 6 Months Post Intervention
Secondary: Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in Cohen Stress Scale Midway Through the Intervention, Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in Cohen Stress Scale at 12 Months Post-Intervention Completion, Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in Cohen Stress Scale at 24 Months Post-Intervention Completion, Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in Cohen Stress Scale at 3 Weeks Post-Intervention, Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in Cohen Stress Scale at 6 Months Post-Intervention Completion, Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in GAD-7 Midway Through the Intervention, Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in GAD-7 at 12 Months Post-Intervention Completion, Change from Baseline in Mean Scores in GAD-7 at 24 Months Post-Intervention Completion
Immune