Debt Counselling for Depression in Primary Care: an adaptive randomised controlled pilot trial (DeCoDer study)

Jun 27, 2017Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Debt Counselling and Its Effects on Depression in Primary Care: A Flexible Pilot Trial

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Abstract

Of the 238 expressions of interest screened, 61 participants (26%) were recruited and randomised.

  • The pilot trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of adding a debt counselling service to usual care for patients with both depression and debt.
  • The study was terminated early due to recruitment delays, preventing comprehensive statistical analysis.
  • Participants included individuals aged 18 and older with a Beck Depression Inventory II score of 14 or higher and self-identified debt worries.
  • Out of 61 recruited participants, 32 were assigned to the intervention group, which included debt advice from the Citizens Advice Bureau.
  • Qualitative findings indicate that the relationship between debt and depression involves complex interactions with various psychological and social factors.

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