Exploring the Effects of In-App Components on Engagement With a Symptom-Tracking Platform Among Participants With Major Depressive Disorder (RADAR-Engage): Protocol for a 2-Armed Randomized Controlled Trial

Dec 21, 2021JMIR research protocols

How App Features Affect Use of a Symptom-Tracking Tool in People with Major Depression: Plan for a Two-Group Trial

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A total of 140 participants will be recruited for a randomized controlled trial investigating engagement with a mobile health data collection platform.

  • The trial will assess the impact of insightful notifications, progress visualization, and researcher contact details on user engagement.
  • Behavioral engagement will be measured by the percentage of weekly tasks completed by participants.
  • Experiential engagement will be evaluated through self-awareness measures.
  • Participants will be randomly assigned to either the adapted app or the standard version at a 1:1 ratio.
  • Data collection for the study was completed in September 2021, with results expected to be published in 2022.

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