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| R34MH080151 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source | |
| NCT00601965 | Registry Identifier | Clinicaltrials.gov |
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| National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) | NIH |
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This study will assess whether adding cognitive behavioral therapy to the antidepressant escitalopram is effective in reducing anxiety in older adults with generalized anxiety disorder.
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) affects nearly 6.8 million adults in the United States. GAD is diagnosed when a person spends at least 6 months excessively worrying over everyday problems to the point that carrying out normal life becomes difficult. People with GAD face each day with intense anxiety and tension and are unable to alleviate their worries. Physical symptoms of GAD include muscle aches, nausea, sweating, exhaustion, irritability, frequent urination, shaking, and hot flashes. People with GAD often experience other anxiety disorders, depression, or substance abuse, all of which can worsen symptoms of GAD. This makes early and appropriate treatment for GAD important. Current treatments for GAD include medication and/or types of psychotherapy. This study will assess whether adding cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to the antidepressant escitalopram is effective in reducing anxiety in older adults with GAD.
Participation in this double-blind study will last up to 13 months. Participants will be asked to stop any current treatments for anxiety or depression for the duration of the study. Participants will begin taking one pill of the medication escitalopram daily for 12 weeks. Dosage will be increased to two pills each day if symptoms do not improve within 4 weeks. After 12 weeks, all participants will continue taking escitalopram for an additional 16 weeks. In addition, some participants will be randomly assigned to receive 16 weekly sessions of CBT, lasting 1 hour each. CBT sessions will involve learning relaxation techniques and other skills to manage anxiety and completing 30-minute at-home practice assignments each day. A family member will accompany participants to the first four CBT sessions. All participants will be asked to provide information for a close contact, who will be interviewed at baseline, Month 3, and Month 7 about how the participant's anxiety is affecting his or her relationships.
After the 16-week period, participants will again be randomly assigned to receive either continued escitalopram or a placebo for an additional 28 weeks. Participants assigned to the placebo will be gradually tapered off escitalopram over a 6-week period. Participants who were receiving CBT will receive three more sessions. Throughout the study, participants will be asked to complete various assessments, including questionnaires, memory and thinking tests, and attention evaluations. Blood samples will be taken at Weeks 2 and 8, and saliva samples will be taken at baseline and Weeks 12, 28, and 56.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| CBT/Escitalopram | Experimental | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram (10-20mg/day as tolerated), followed by 16 weeks individual cognitive behavioral therapy plus continuation escitalopram at same dose as end of first 12 weeks, followed by 28 weeks maintenance escitalopram at same dose as at end of first 12 weeks. Up to 3 booster sessions of CBT allowed during the 28 week maintenance phase. CBT consists of 16 sessions of relaxation training, cognitive restructuring, and problem-solving skills training. |
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| No CBT/escitalopram | Active Comparator | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram (10-20 mg/day as tolerated), followed by 16 weeks continuation escitalopram at same dose as at end of first 12 weeks, followed by 28 weeks maintenance escitalopram at same dose as at end of first 12 weeks. |
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| CBT/placebo | Placebo Comparator | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram (10-20mg/day as tolerated), followed by 16 weeks individual cognitive behavioral therapy plus continuation escitalopram at same dose as end of first 12 weeks, followed by 28 weeks of pill placebo. 28 weeks of pill placebo includes a taper period of a duration dependent on the initial dose of escitalopram, but in all cases taper to placebo is complete after 8 weeks. Up to 3 booster sessions of CBT allowed during the 28 week maintenance phase. CBT consists of 16 sessions of relaxation training, cognitive restructuring, and problem-solving skills training. |
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| Escitalopram | Drug | 20 mg daily oral escitalopram |
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| Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale | The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale is a clinician-rated measure of cognitive and somatic anxiety symptoms. It consists of 14 items, each of which is scored on a 0-4 scale, summed for a total score ranging from 0 to 56. Inclusion criteria for this study included a Hamilton score >= 17. The Hamilton, administered by blind raters, will be used to test hypotheses number 1 and 2. The outcome of interest is the number of participants who relapse, defined as having a Hamilton increase of >=5, for a total Hamilton >=14, relative to the end of the continuation phase (week 28), for a duration of at least 2 weeks, plus both clinician's and participant's judgment that the participant is experiencing a recurrence of anxiety symptoms. HAMA scores range from 0 (no anxiety) to 56 (high anxiety). | 56 weeks |
| Penn State Worry Questionnaire | The Penn State Worry Questionnaire is a 16-item measure of pathological worry. Scores range from 16-80, with higher scores indicating higher levels of worry. | 56 weeks |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Julie L. Wetherell, PhD | UCSD and VMRF/VASDHS | Principal Investigator |
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| UCSD Outpatient Psychiatric Services | San Diego | California | 92103 | United States | ||
| Washington University |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 23680817 | Derived | Wetherell JL, Petkus AJ, White KS, Nguyen H, Kornblith S, Andreescu C, Zisook S, Lenze EJ. Antidepressant medication augmented with cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder in older adults. Am J Psychiatry. 2013 Jul;170(7):782-9. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2013.12081104. |
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Escitalopram + CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks cognitive behavioral therapy plus continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks maintenance escitalopram Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): 16 weekly 1-hour sessions |
| FG001 | Escitalopram + no CBT |
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12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks pill placebo 12 weeks open-label escitalopram (10-20 mg/day as tolerated), followed by 16 weeks continuation escitalopram at same dose as at end of first 12 weeks, followed by 28 weeks of pill placebo. 28 weeks of pill placebo includes a taper period of a duration dependent on the initial dose of escitalopram, but in all cases taper to placebo is complete after 8 weeks. |
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| Placebo | Drug | Placebo pill of daily oral escitalopram |
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| Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) | Behavioral | 16 weekly 1-hour sessions |
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| University of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | 15213 | United States |
12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks maintenance escitalopram Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram |
| FG002 | Placebo + CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks cognitive behavioral therapy plus continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks pill placebo Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Placebo: Placebo pill of daily oral escitalopram Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): 16 weekly 1-hour sessions |
| FG003 | Placebo + no CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks pill placebo Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Placebo: Placebo pill of daily oral escitalopram |
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please see Wetherell et al. (2013), Antidepressant Medication Augmented with Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Older Adults, American Journal of Psychiatry, 170:782-9.
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| BG000 | Escitalopram + CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks cognitive behavioral therapy plus continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks maintenance escitalopram Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): 16 weekly 1-hour sessions |
| BG001 | Escitalopram + no CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks maintenance escitalopram Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram |
| BG002 | Placebo + CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks cognitive behavioral therapy plus continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks pill placebo Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Placebo: Placebo pill of daily oral escitalopram Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): 16 weekly 1-hour sessions |
| BG003 | Placebo + no CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks pill placebo Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Placebo: Placebo pill of daily oral escitalopram |
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| Primary | Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale | The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale is a clinician-rated measure of cognitive and somatic anxiety symptoms. It consists of 14 items, each of which is scored on a 0-4 scale, summed for a total score ranging from 0 to 56. Inclusion criteria for this study included a Hamilton score >= 17. The Hamilton, administered by blind raters, will be used to test hypotheses number 1 and 2. The outcome of interest is the number of participants who relapse, defined as having a Hamilton increase of >=5, for a total Hamilton >=14, relative to the end of the continuation phase (week 28), for a duration of at least 2 weeks, plus both clinician's and participant's judgment that the participant is experiencing a recurrence of anxiety symptoms. HAMA scores range from 0 (no anxiety) to 56 (high anxiety). | Posted | Number | participants | 56 weeks |
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| Primary | Penn State Worry Questionnaire | The Penn State Worry Questionnaire is a 16-item measure of pathological worry. Scores range from 16-80, with higher scores indicating higher levels of worry. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | 56 weeks |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Escitalopram + CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks cognitive behavioral therapy plus continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks maintenance escitalopram Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): 16 weekly 1-hour sessions | 0 | 18 | 0 | 18 | ||
| EG001 | Escitalopram + no CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks maintenance escitalopram Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram | 0 | 18 | 0 | 18 | ||
| EG002 | Placebo + CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks cognitive behavioral therapy plus continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks pill placebo Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Placebo: Placebo pill of daily oral escitalopram Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): 16 weekly 1-hour sessions | 0 | 19 | 0 | 19 | ||
| EG003 | Placebo + no CBT | 12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks pill placebo Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram Placebo: Placebo pill of daily oral escitalopram | 0 | 18 | 0 | 18 |
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| Dr. Julie Wetherell | Veterans Medical Research Foundation | 858-552-8585 | 2752 | jwetherell@ucsd.edu |
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| D000098647 | Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
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| D001008 | Anxiety Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| D000089983 | Escitalopram |
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| D015928 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
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| D001521 | Behavior Therapy |
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12 weeks open-label escitalopram, 16 weeks continuation escitalopram, 28 weeks pill placebo
Escitalopram: 20 mg daily oral escitalopram
Placebo: Placebo pill of daily oral escitalopram
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