Co-designing Adaptations of a Digital Mental Health Intervention (Wysa) for Adolescent Girls With Anxiety or Depression in Rural India

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age13+
SponsorWysa

About this trial

The goal of this study is to culturally and contextually adapt Wysa, an evidence-based AI-powered digital mental health intervention (DMHI), for adolescent girls (ages 13-18) with symptoms of anxiety and/or depression in rural Uttar Pradesh, India.

More specifically, the aims of this study are to (i) explore key barriers and facilitators to adoption, engagement, and usability of a digital mental health intervention (Wysa) in this setting, and to (ii) co-design contextually appropriate app adaptations and implementation strategies in collaboration with adolescent girls, their parents/guardians, and community stakeholders. At the end of this study, we would have co-developed a roadmap of potential adaptations to Wysa with implementation strategies to iteratively test and develop during the next phases of the study.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Sex: girls

Marital status: Unmarried

Are between 13-18 years of age

Residing in the selected villages of Uttar Pradesh, India.

Disqualifiers

Adolescent girls who have difficulties that would prevent them from actively participating in workshop activities (e.g. with memory or comprehension, indications of psychoses)

Are currently or have been in the past a girl icon in the Milaan Foundation Girl Icon program

Inclusion Criteria

Are guardians or caregivers of a participating adolescent girl.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Digital psychosocial tool

Treatment groups

179 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Locations

This trial has no locations

Sponsors and collaborators

Wysa

Lead sponsor

Wellcome Trust

Collaborator

Imperial College London

Collaborator

Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Collaborator

Milaan Foundation

Collaborator