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Carrie-Anne McClay1, Stuart Rae2, Jill Morrison3
1Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, 1st Floor Admin Building, 1055 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G12 0XH Scotland.
Background:
Mental health problems such as anxiety and depression are known to be higher in those who are unemployed. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a recognised support for people with such problems and can improve the ability of people to get back to work.
Methods/Design:
Participants with symptoms of low mood will be recruited from the disability employment service, Remploy. Participants will receive either immediate or delayed access to an online CBT-based life skills intervention, the "Living Life" package. The primary end point will be at 3 months when the delayed group will be offered the intervention. This feasibility study will test the trial design and assess recruitment, retention, acceptability and adherence, as well as providing efficacy data.
Discussion:
The study will inform the design and sample size for a future full randomised controlled trial (RCT) which will be carried out to determine the effectiveness of the online package in improving mood and employment status.
Trial Registration:
Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN10316077.

