Sertraline for anxiety in adults with a diagnosis of autism (STRATA): study protocol for a pragmatic, multicentre, double-blind, placebo-controlled randomised controlled trial
Dheeraj Rai,
Doug Webb,
Amanda Lewis,
Leonora Cotton,
Jade Eloise Norris,
Regi Alexander,
David S. Baldwin,
Traolach Brugha,
Madeleine Cochrane,
Maria Chiara Del Piccolo,
Emma J. Glasson,
Katherine K. Hatch,
David Kessler,
Peter E. Langdon,
Helen Leonard,
Stephanie J. MacNeill,
Nicola Mills,
Maximiliano Vazquez Morales,
Zoe Morgan,
Raja Mukherjee,
Alba X. Realpe,
Ailsa Russell,
Sergio Starkstein,
Jodi Taylor,
Nicholas Turner,
Joanna Thorn,
Jack Welch,
on behalf of the STRATA autistic advisory group,
Nicola Wiles
Affiliations
Dheeraj Rai
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Doug Webb
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Amanda Lewis
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Leonora Cotton
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Jade Eloise Norris
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Regi Alexander
Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
David S. Baldwin
Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton
Traolach Brugha
University of Leicester
Madeleine Cochrane
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Maria Chiara Del Piccolo
Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Emma J. Glasson
Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia
Katherine K. Hatch
Discipline of Psychiatry, Medical School, The University of Western Australia
David Kessler
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Peter E. Langdon
Centre for Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, University of Warwick
Helen Leonard
Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia
Stephanie J. MacNeill
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Nicola Mills
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Maximiliano Vazquez Morales
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Zoe Morgan
University of Leicester
Raja Mukherjee
Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Alba X. Realpe
Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol
Ailsa Russell
Centre for Applied Autism Research, Department of Psychology, University of Bath
Sergio Starkstein
Discipline of Psychiatry, Medical School, The University of Western Australia
Abstract Background Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are commonly prescribed to manage anxiety in adults with an autism diagnosis. However, their effectiveness and adverse effect profile in the autistic population are not well known. This trial aims to determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the SSRI sertraline in reducing symptoms of anxiety and improving quality of life in adults with a diagnosis of autism compared with placebo and to quantify any adverse effects. Methods STRATA is a two-parallel group, multi-centre, pragmatic, double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial with allocation at the level of the individual. It will be delivered through recruiting sites with autism services in 4 regional centres in the United Kingdom (UK) and 1 in Australia. Adults with an autism diagnosis and a Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7) score ≥ 10 at screening will be randomised 1:1 to either 25 mg sertraline or placebo, with subsequent flexible dose titration up to 200 mg. The primary outcome is GAD-7 scores at 16 weeks post-randomisation. Secondary outcomes include adverse effects, proportionate change in GAD-7 scores including 50% reduction, social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, panic attacks, repetitive behaviours, meltdowns, depressive symptoms, composite depression and anxiety, functioning and disability and quality of life. Carer burden will be assessed in a linked carer sub-study. Outcome data will be collected using online/paper methods via video call, face-to-face or telephone according to participant preference at 16, 24 and 52 weeks post-randomisation, with brief safety checks and data collection at 1–2, 4, 8, 12 and 36 weeks. An economic evaluation to study the cost-effectiveness of sertraline vs placebo and a QuinteT Recruitment Intervention (QRI) to optimise recruitment and informed consent are embedded within the trial. Qualitative interviews at various times during the study will explore experiences of participating and taking the trial medication. Discussion Results from this study should help autistic adults and their clinicians make evidence-based decisions on the use of sertraline for managing anxiety in this population. Trial registration ISRCTN, ISRCTN15984604 . Registered on 08 February 2021. EudraCT 2019-004312-66. ANZCTR ACTRN12621000801819. Registered on 07 April 2021.