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NCT number NCT03328286
Other study ID # 2017-00936
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 15, 2017
Est. completion date December 31, 2019

Study information

Verified date January 2020
Source Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Young adults who do not successfully transition from compulsory education to upper secondary level are at increased risk of developing mental illness, as compared with their working peers. The causality is unclear: they are either unable to find a job due to a pre-existing mental illness, or their failure in finding a job has contributed to the mental illness.

The Zurich University of Applied Sciences has developed an innovative intervention that includes psychotherapeutic support in a work integration programme. Recognising and treating mental illness early increases the chances of a successful transition to the labour market.


Description:

Unemployed young people with severe psychological impairments often find no training or workplace, despite the support of various existing services. Many of these young people suffer from a mental illness, but they are often neither diagnosed nor treated. In Switzerland, this is reflected in the increasing number of young people who receive a disability pension. To make matters worse, young people often do not use the necessary psychotherapeutic treatment. An explanation for this may be the fear of being stigmatized or the lack of insight that help is needed al all. A group of researchers has analyzed the dossiers of 400 young people who were given a disability pension 2010 and 2013 due to mental problems. They have found that the consultation often took place before the 23rd year of age and in 84% of the cases whole disability pensions were given. In the analysed cases only 14% had completed vocational training. The authors propose various measures, including prioritizing the completion of a professional apprenticeship, a systematic interdisciplinary assessment, a joint, longer-lasting integration management, as well as early detection and intervention in psychological disorders in school and vocational training. Our intervention meets these requirements. Together with lifetime health, a provider work working integrations programs, we have developed a low-threshold psychotherapeutic offer in addition to the existing work integration program. With this intervention we hope to reach the following goals. First: Facilitate the transition into a professional apprenticeship by increasing work ability and other variables. Secondly, the integration and cooperation of a psychotherapist in the work integration program allows for a systematic interdisciplinary assessment; third, the support of a psychotherapist offers a joint, longer-lasting integration management.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 40
Est. completion date December 31, 2019
Est. primary completion date September 30, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 16 Years to 25 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Age 16 to 25

- Participation in work integration programme "Lifetimehealth"

Exclusion Criteria:

- Insufficient knowledge of German

- Participant is under guardianship which doesn't allow legal capacity to act

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Weekly group meeting w/psychotherapist
Introduce a Psychotherapist in a work Integration program to further support Young adults in Job search and at the same time offering psychotherapeutic counselling. The participants will have a weekly meeting lasting 1.5 hour and additionally the can have 5 private counselling sessions with the psychotherapist if they wish

Locations

Country Name City State
Switzerland Toni Areal Zürich

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Zurich University of Applied Sciences

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Switzerland, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Work Ability Increase in work ability of participants, measured with the Work Ability Index. The Work Ability Index (WAI) is an instrument used in occupational health care and research to assess work ability of workers during health examinations and workplace surveys. The purpose of WAI is to help define necessary actions to maintain and promote work ability. The scoring system of the questionnaire categorises work ability, with recommendations for action provided for each category. Appropriate action can then be taken to prevent declining work ability.Each answer has a different score, with users calculating their total points to determine their final score. The minimum is 7, the maximum is 49. The four categories of scores and the objectives of the measures to be taken are as follows:
7-27 points (bad) — restore work ability;
28-36 points (moderate) — improve work ability;
37-43 points (good) — support work ability;
44-49 points (very good) — support work ability.
Up to 2 years
Secondary Change in Self-esteem Increase in self-esteem of participants, measured with the Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale (SES). The SES is a 10-item scale that measures global self-worth by measuring both positive and negative feelings about the self.
Scores are calculated as follows:
•For items 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7: Strongly agree = 3 Agree = 2 Disagree = 1 Strongly disagree = 0
•For items 3, 5, 8, 9, and 10 (which are reversed in valence): Strongly agree = 0 Agree = 1 Disagree = 2 Strongly disagree = 3
The scale ranges from 0-30. Scores between 15 and 25 are within normal range; scores below 15 suggest low self-esteem.
Up to 2 years
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