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NCT number NCT05365503
Other study ID # Templeton 2 Phase 2
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 16, 2022
Est. completion date October 31, 2022

Study information

Verified date February 2023
Source Shamiri Institute
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The present research study will involve investigating the efficacy of large-scale dissemination models of evidence-based character strength interventions in secondary schools in Kenya. This intervention, derived from a previously tested intervention named Shamiri, or thrive in Kiswahili, uses positive psychology and accessible life skills to build individual resilience and wellness. This will be a one-arm trial with participants recruited from 20 secondary schools in Nairobi, Kiambu and Makueni counties. The investigators estimate a sample size of 3000 youth, working on an intention to treat basis. All interested participants will be admitted to the program, with no exclusion criteria applied. The investigators will report on the efficacy of character strength interventions on wellbeing and mental health outcomes. Further, the investigators will also assess the scalability and acceptability of the program post intervention. Additionally, the investigators will examine moderator effects on the participants, baseline attributes of the participants, and potentially the effects of candidate mediators on intervention effects.


Description:

This is a dissemination study whose objective is to explore the effectiveness, acceptability, and scalability of the Shamiri intervention when implemented in a large-scale naturalistic dissemination study in Kenyan secondary schools. Specifically, this study has two broad goals: 1) to test the effectiveness of Shamiri on mental health and psychosocial outcomes when delivered naturalistically on a large scale through either a centralized and de-centralized (train the trainers) administration, and 2) to examine and measure outcomes of these large-scale dissemination models. For goal 1, participants will receive Shamiri directly through the Shamiri team or through an implementation partner. The investigators will measure mental health and psychosocial outcomes to determine if these outcomes compare to those reported in prior RCTs of Shamiri. The investigators hypothesize that participants receiving Shamiri will experience similar improvements in mental health and psychosocial outcomes as reported in previous RCTs. The investigators don't have a priori hypothesis on whether the mode through which the participants receive the intervention will affect intervention outcomes. To achieve goal 2, investigators measure the following implementation related outcomes: intervention fidelity, cost, sustainment, acceptability, penetration, and cost-effectiveness. The investigators hypothesize that the Shamiri intervention will achieve high ratings in all intervention outcomes.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 3000
Est. completion date October 31, 2022
Est. primary completion date June 30, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 12 Years to 21 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Participants must be high school students in one of the selected schools. - Participants must be between the ages of 12 to 21. Exclusion Criteria: - There will be no other exclusion criteria.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Shamiri Intervention
The first two sessions focus on the concept of growth mindset, the third session focuses on gratitude, and the fourth and final session focuses on values. In session one, participants are guided through a Growth mindset intervention designed to convey the idea that people and their situations can change for the better. In session two, group leaders introduce a discussion and activities about effective strategies for growth. Then, the group leaders introduce a framework for problem solving. In session three, group leaders emphasize the importance of verbalizing and consciously thinking about Gratitude, as well as its benefits for well-being. In the final session, participants are introduced to the concept of values. Participants discuss stories of culturally pertinent role models, with an emphasis on the values these individuals display, and how their values guided their life decisions and led to success and happiness.

Locations

Country Name City State
Kenya Shamiri Institute Kiambu Central Province
Kenya Africa Mental health Research and Training Foundation Makueni Eastern Province
Kenya Shamiri Institute Nairobi

Sponsors (5)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Shamiri Institute Africa Mental Health Research and Training Foundation, Harvard University, Kenyatta University, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Kenya, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in anxiety symptoms from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported anxiety symptoms, measured by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Screener Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
Primary Change in depression symptoms from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported depression symptoms as measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire - 8 Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
Primary Change in perceived social support from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported sense of social support, measured by the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, with a score range of 0-7, with higher scores indicating greater perception of social support Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
Primary Change in self-reported well-being from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported wellbeing, as measured by the Engagement, Perseverance, Optimism, Connectedness and Happiness Measure of Adolescent Well-Being, with a score range of 1-5, higher scores meaning better well-being Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
Primary Change in academic performance from baseline to 1-month follow up Academic performance, as measured by the average grade achieved from the school term before the intervention, the school term during which the intervention takes place, and the last term for which academic grades are available. Baseline (academic term pre-intervention) and up to 1-month post intervention
Secondary Change in self-reported secondary control from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported participant sense of secondary control, or the ability to adjust oneself to hardships in such a way as to control their subjective emotional impact, measured by the 6-item short form of the Secondary Control Scale for Children (score range of 0-18, higher scores indicating greater perceived secondary control) Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
Secondary Change in sense of meaning and purpose in life from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported sense of purpose and meaning in life, as measured by the Purpose in Life Scale-12, with a score range of 20-140, higher scores indicating greater perceived meaning in life Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
Secondary Change in gratitude from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported gratitude, measured by a 6-item version of the Gratitude Questionnaire, with a score range of 6-48, with higher scores indicating higher gratitude Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
Secondary Change in perceived control from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported sense of control over oneself and one's life, measured by the Perceived Control Scale for Children, with a score range of 0-24, with a higher score indicating higher perception of control over one's life Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
Secondary Change in mental well-being from baseline to 1-month follow up Self-reported mental well-being of participants measured by the Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (SWEMWBS), with a score range of 7-35, higher scores indicating higher positive mental well-being Baseline, 2-week mid-point, 4-week end-point, and 1-month follow-up
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