Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Impact of Video Presentations on Medical Students' Explicit and Implicit Attitudes Toward Mental Illness in Nepal
This is a randomized controlled trial examining the impact of videos on medical students' implicit and explicit attitudes and knowledge related to mental illness in Nepal. Medical students are randomized to one of three conditions: (a) no video, (b) a didactic video based on the mental health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) modules for depression and psychosis; and (c) videos with personal testimonials from mental health service users with depression and psychosis.
Stigma towards mental health patients exists within health systems worldwide, affecting high-
and low-income countries alike. Stigmatizing beliefs held by health professionals toward
mental illness can have detrimental health impacts on the patients. These stigmatizing
beliefs against mental health patients within the health system have been noted across South
Asia, including Nepal. Two sources of stigmatizing beliefs towards mental illness are
explicit (conscious) and implicit (unconscious) attitudes held by health professionals. There
is a dearth of research that investigates both explicit and implicit attitudes of health
professionals towards mental health in South Asia though. One method to reduce stigma is
through contact with people who suffer from mental illness. However, there is a gap in the
literature on low- and middle-income countries integrating contact with mental health service
users in health provider trainings. Forthcoming research in Nepal is exploring the causal
impact of service user involved mental health trainings of health professionals on explicit
and implicit attitudes as well as clinical care, but this research has yet to investigate the
effects of service user training on health professional students (in progress). Research
efforts on mental health trainings should be expanded to student populations to reduce
negative attitudes before providers enter the workforce.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether information-based training with or without
service user testimony is more effective at reducing implicit and explicit biases toward
mental health patients and increasing clinical care in Nepali health professional students.
The findings from this study will fill the gap in research that evaluates intervention
efficacy of reducing stigma towards mental health patients in Nepali student health
education. By implementing mental health trainings, the long-term goals of this intervention
are to reduce stigma held by health professionals against mental health patients and improve
clinical care in Nepal by reducing negative implicit and explicit attitudes.
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