Mental Health Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Youth Functioning and Organizational Success for West African Regional Development: Pilot
NCT number | NCT03603613 |
Other study ID # | 18.068.01 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | July 31, 2018 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2019 |
Verified date | May 2019 |
Source | Boston College |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Objectives: The objectives of this research proposal are to study the delivery of an
evidence-based mental health intervention in the alternate setting of youth employment
programs tied to regional economic development and to examine the use of an Interagency
Collaborative Team Approach (ICTA) as an implementation scale-up strategy that addresses the
human resource shortage and related access to care and capacity challenges in low- and
middle-income countries (LMICs). Specifically, this study aims to examine the incorporation
of the evidence-based Youth Readiness Intervention (YRI) into a program that promotes
employment among youth through a pilot study and scale-up intervention study in Sierra Leone.
Study population: The study population includes youth participants, ages 18-26, with elevated
t-scores on assessments of functional impairment and emotional dysregulation, who live in the
Kailhun District of Sierra Leone.
Pilot study design: A cluster randomized three-arm trial will be employed in the pilot phase
in the same districts as the scale-up study. Youth participants (N=180, 18-26 years old, 50%
female), stratified by gender, will be randomized into the three study arms. Once youth
participants are enrolled into the study, they will be assigned to community level sites
based on geographical location. Each of these community level sites will make up one cluster.
The clusters will then be randomly assigned into the three study arms so that sixty youth
participants will be randomized into the youth entrepreneurship training (EPP) arm, sixty
youth participants will be randomized into the YRI+EPP arm, and sixty youth participants will
be randomized into the control arm . The pilot study will last approximately 12 weeks and
data will be collected at baseline and post-intervention. Further, investigators will survey
120 third-party reporters for a total pilot study sample size of 300 participants.
Pilot study primary outcomes: The primary outcomes of the pilot study are to assess
implementation science aspects related to a new partnership with the Deutsche Gesellschaft
für Internationale Zusammenarbeit's (GIZ), who will fund and deliver the entrepreneurship
training. This will include pretesting the measures battery, assessing the logistics of
integrating the YRI into the entrepreneurship training, and testing use of the Interagency
Collaborative Team Approach to training, supervision, and fidelity monitoring.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 297 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 26 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Youth aged 18-26 will be included in the Youth FORWARD scale-up study
based upon eligibility to the employment program, focusing specifically on socioeconomic
status and willingness and interest in participation in an employment program, as well as
mental health screening, which will include questions on daily functioning and emotional
regulation. Specifically, inclusion criteria for the youth sample is: - be Sierra Leonean, - be female or male aged 18-26, - be considered a vulnerable youth who is disengaged from both education and employment programs, - have elevated t-scores on functional impairment based on thresholds from our previous research using questions adapted from the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS)54 and, - have elevated t-scores (62.5 or above) on the Disturbances in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS).55 Inclusion criteria for agencies in this study is: - be a "service provision agency" in Sierra Leone, - have a minimum of two experts employed, one with subject-specific knowledge and; experience, and another with pedagogical experience in adult education and working with youth with low literacy, and - sign a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with Boston College (BC) regarding intellectual property of the YRI. Inclusion criteria for facilitators in this study is: - be employed by one of the agencies selected in GIZ's competitive bidding process, and - agree to participation in the ICTA which utilizes an enhanced supervision structure throughout the intervention. Inclusion criteria for third-party reporters in this study is: - be over age 18, - be nominated by the youth participant, - provide oral consent to participate in the quantitative assessments, and - have daily to weekly contact with the youth participant throughout the duration of this scale-up study, which will be assess via verbal confirmation when obtaining oral consent. Inclusion criteria for agency leaders is: - must be a part of one of the agencies selected in GIZ's competitive bidding process and, - must hold a leadership position in the agency. Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion criteria for the youth: Youth will be excluded from the study if they do not fulfill the inclusion criteria or present with: -severe mental illness (e.g., psychosis), or -developmental disability that precludes comprehension of the intervention content and assessments (as determined by a study social worker using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Screener within the Youth Screening Tool available in Appendix C). Specifically, mental health exclusion criteria are: - severe, active suicidality or psychosis as assessed via the MINI-KID diagnostic assessment administered by a study social worker and, - serious cognitive impairments that might preclude one's ability to comprehend informed consent and complete study assessments as determined by a study social worker, as assessed via the Youth Screening tool (Appendix C). Youth who report active suicidality or symptoms of psychosis requiring more intensive mental health care will be referred for immediate individual mental health services Exclusion criteria for the agencies: Agencies will be excluded from participation if: - they are not considered a "service provision agency", and - if they do not have a minimum of two experts employed (one with subject-specific knowledge and experience, and another with pedagogical experience in adult education and working with youth with low literacy) Those holding leadership positions within the agencies selected to deliver the intervention will be excluded from participation in the qualitative interviews if: - they are not employed at the agencies selected, or - are not considered to be in a leadership position within the agency. Exclusion criteria for the facilitators: Facilitators will be excluded from participation in delivering the intervention if: - they are unable to deliver core components of the YRI and EPP intervention, and - if they are unable to meet the logistical demands of the ICTA. Exclusion criteria for the third-party reporters: The third-party reporter will be excluded from the study if: - they are under age 18 - present with severe mental illness (e.g., psychosis), or - developmental disability that precludes comprehension of the intervention content and assessments (as determined by a study social worker), and - does not have at least monthly contact with the youth participant |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Sierra Leone | CARITAS | Freetown |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Boston College | Caritas Freetown, German Society for International Cooperation, University of Georgia |
Sierra Leone,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Youth-level outcome measures: emotion regulation | Change in youth mental emotion regulation will be assessed via the following measure: • Difficulties in Emotion Regulation (DERS), clinical threshold for emotion dysregulation set at a score of 62.5, range of scores is from 36-180, higher scores denote higher levels of emotion dysregulation |
baseline and 3-months (post-intervention) | |
Secondary | Youth-level outcome measure: youth employment and economic self-sufficiency | Change regarding youth employment and economic self-sufficiency will be assessed via a self-developed Income Generating Activities and Well-being Measure. This measures produces indicators, there are no scores that we pull from this measure. | baseline and 3-months (post-intervention) |
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