Development and pilot of the Alcohol and Depression Decision-Aid for Psychological Treatments (ADDAPT)

Alana Fisher*, Sylvia Eugene Dit Rochesson, Logan R. Harvey, Christina Marel, Katherine L. Mills

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Abstract

Purpose: Evidence is lacking as to the superiority of dual-focused versus single-focused approaches in treating depression and alcohol use comorbidity. Different people may also value the different features of treatment options differently, necessitating a decision-support tool. This study aims to test the acceptability, feasibility, safety and potential usefulness of the Alcohol and Depression Decision-Aid for Psychological Treatments (ADDAPT). Design/methodology/approach: ADDAPT was developed according to International Patient Decision-Aid Standards and in consultation with potential end users. Adults with depression and alcohol use comorbidity, who were considering/recently considered psychological treatments, were recruited via online advertisements. After clicking on the study URL, participants accessed the ADDAPT e-book and completed validated and purpose-designed questionnaires. Findings: Of the 24 participants, most would recommend ADDAPT to others (79.2% agree) and endorsed it as easy-to-use (75%), useful in decision-making (79.2%), presenting balanced (87.5%), up-to-date (91.7%), easy-to-understand (79.2%) and trustworthy information (83.3%), which did not provoke anxiety (i.e. safety; 75%). Post-use, participants felt well prepared to decide on treatment (M = 3.48/5) and demonstrated good treatment knowledge (M = 65.83%). All but one participant indicated a treatment choice supported by best available evidence, and decisional conflict scores except for the uncertainty subscale were below the threshold for decisional delay (all M < 37.5/100). Originality/value: ADDAPT is the first decision-aid of its kind, with pilot findings supporting its acceptability, feasibility, safety and potential usefulness for improving decision-making quality among people considering psychological treatment options for depression and alcohol use comorbidity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)169-184
Number of pages16
JournalAdvances in Dual Diagnosis
Volume16
Issue number3
Early online date7 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • alcohol use
  • depression
  • comorbidity
  • psychological treatment
  • decisional conflict
  • alcohol
  • patient decision-aid

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