TY - JOUR
T1 - UNIPDES - An internet-based transdiagnostic intervention for college students’ psychological symptoms
T2 - Evaluation of its development, usability and effectiveness: Study protocol
AU - Özer, Ömer
AU - Öztemür, Gizem
AU - Altinöz, Ali Ercan
AU - Köksal, Burak
AU - Doğan, Uğur
AU - Batmaz, Sedat
AU - Gür, Recep
AU - Altinok, Ahmet
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - University students often face significant mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, and difficulties in adjustment, which can be exaggerated by the demands of independent living and increased life responsibilities. These challenges are often compounded by barriers to seeking help, such as stigma and limited access to university resources, which can further deteriorate students' well-being. This protocol was created to assist college students in overcoming these obstacles and to assess, in comparison to a control group, the impact of a guided and unguided online intervention platform based on transdiagnostic CBT (UNIPDES) on depression, anxiety, and adjustment levels. The calculated sample size for the study will include 330 students, and the participants will be selected from five different universities located in Türkiye. Participants will be randomly assigned to either guided, unguided, or control groups. Guided and unguided group participants will receive six weeks of intervention, and the waitlist control group will receive the unguided version of the program after twelve weeks of randomization. Assessments will take place at baseline, post-test (8 weeks post-baseline) and follow-up (12 weeks post-baseline). A Mixed ANOVA will be employed to analyze the data, with Group (Guided, Unguided, Control) as the between-subjects factor and Time (Baseline, Post-Test, Follow-Up) as the within-subjects factor, as well as to assess the interaction effect between Group and Time on the primary outcomes—changes in depression, anxiety, and adjustment levels. Additionally, students’ reasons for dropout will be assessed qualitatively. The results from this study can build evidence for the effectiveness of transdiagnostic guided and unguided internet-based intervention for treating depression, anxiety, and adjustment problems of students. UNIPDES can provide a flexible, easy-to-access, and cost-effective treatment for the problems that students commonly face. Trial registration is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov Protocol Registration and Results System (Trial number: NCT06245200).
AB - University students often face significant mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, and difficulties in adjustment, which can be exaggerated by the demands of independent living and increased life responsibilities. These challenges are often compounded by barriers to seeking help, such as stigma and limited access to university resources, which can further deteriorate students' well-being. This protocol was created to assist college students in overcoming these obstacles and to assess, in comparison to a control group, the impact of a guided and unguided online intervention platform based on transdiagnostic CBT (UNIPDES) on depression, anxiety, and adjustment levels. The calculated sample size for the study will include 330 students, and the participants will be selected from five different universities located in Türkiye. Participants will be randomly assigned to either guided, unguided, or control groups. Guided and unguided group participants will receive six weeks of intervention, and the waitlist control group will receive the unguided version of the program after twelve weeks of randomization. Assessments will take place at baseline, post-test (8 weeks post-baseline) and follow-up (12 weeks post-baseline). A Mixed ANOVA will be employed to analyze the data, with Group (Guided, Unguided, Control) as the between-subjects factor and Time (Baseline, Post-Test, Follow-Up) as the within-subjects factor, as well as to assess the interaction effect between Group and Time on the primary outcomes—changes in depression, anxiety, and adjustment levels. Additionally, students’ reasons for dropout will be assessed qualitatively. The results from this study can build evidence for the effectiveness of transdiagnostic guided and unguided internet-based intervention for treating depression, anxiety, and adjustment problems of students. UNIPDES can provide a flexible, easy-to-access, and cost-effective treatment for the problems that students commonly face. Trial registration is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov Protocol Registration and Results System (Trial number: NCT06245200).
KW - Internet-based intervention
KW - Transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy
KW - University students
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85217628772&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.conctc.2025.101443
DO - 10.1016/j.conctc.2025.101443
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217628772
SN - 2451-8654
VL - 44
JO - Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
JF - Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
M1 - 101443
ER -