Mental Health Clinical Trial
— TOGETHEROfficial title:
Using a Digital Mental Health Application in the Adolescent's Care Pathway.
Clinical experience has shown that adolescents have great difficulties in getting to mental health care centers. The investigators want to find a specific way to follow up with the adolescent public. This study sets up a digital mental health application offering a tele-consultation space, a chat space with mental health professionals, a forum space, a news and therapeutic education space. The objective of the study is to evaluate the acceptance of the digital tool by the adolescent between 11 and 18 years old. To do this, the investigators determine the number of connections to the tool during the 6 months of support.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | June 1, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 11 Years to 18 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 11 - 18 years old - Observation of mental suffering (ill-being, inappropriate behaviour, dropping out of school) following a medical, psychological or educational interview in the school, medical, paramedical, personal setting by a practitioner trained for this type of observation. - Have access to the Internet via smartphone and have a sufficient mastery of the tool (spoken and read French). - First-time arrivals on the sector who does not want management or dropout of care. - Not to be or no longer to be followed therapeutically by a psychologist or psychiatrist in the liberal or inter-sector. - Informed consent of the patient. Exclusion Criteria: - Disabling Motor Disorders (Cerebral Motor Disability). - Heavy deficiency. - Infant psychosis with strong relationship problems. . - Withdrawal of care without degradation of the psychic state. . - Is not in the pole 93I03 ( EPS Ville-Evrard). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Etablissement Public de Santé de Ville-Evrard | Neuilly-sur-Marne |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Dominique JANUEL |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The number of connections to the application during the 6 months of support. | The data tool will collect and count the number of connections on the application, the number of chat, video, phone call and like given to the news. The software CORTEXTE (digital patient record), will count the number of acts performed with the young person. | Day 0 to Month 6 | |
Primary | The quality of the interaction between the user and the application assessed by AttrakDiff 2. | The Investigators use AttrakDiff 2, a validated self-assessment scale (Hassenzahl, Burmester and Kollet, 2003). It is consists in 28 items. Each item has 2 contrasting words (semantic differentiators), separated by a 7-point scale. The scale is divided into 7 pairs of words evaluating respectively: pragmatic aspects, the overall attractiveness of the interactive system, hedonic aspects - divided into two subscales: identification and stimulation. The purpose of this measure is to assess the global quality of the interaction between the user and the application. | Month 3 and Month 6 | |
Secondary | Behavioral disorders assessed by the score of Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire(SDQ). | The self-administered questionnaire, validate by Goodman, 2015, for adolescents aged 11 to 16 consists of 25 questions to assess behavioral and adjustment problems in 5 main areas: emotional problems, behavioral problems, hyperactivity, relationship problems, and pro-social qualities. | Day 0, month 3, month 6, month 12 | |
Secondary | The level of impulsivity assessed by the score of Impulsivity scale " UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale ". | This scale (validated by Whiteside and Lynam, 2001) assesses impulsivity in adolescents, based on 4 components of impulsivity and 45 questions: urgency, lack of premeditation, lack of persistence and sensation seeking. If you put Absolutely, then it correspond to 1, if you just agree it correspond to 2, if you disagree it correspond to 3 and if you strongly disagree it is 4. Scoring is done so that a high score on a subscale corresponds to a higher level impulsivity => scores are obtained for Urgency, Lack of Premeditation, Lack of Perseverance, and Sensation Search. | Day 0, month 3, month 6, month 12 | |
Secondary | Score of Self-esteem measurement scale (EMESA) to assess the adolescent's self-esteem. | This scale (validated by Kindelberger, Picherit, 2015) assesses adolescent self-esteem based on 5 areas of satisfaction: family, peers, schooling, professionalism and physical appearance. | Day 0, month 3, month 6, month 12 | |
Secondary | Score of the DEP-ADO questionnaire to determine the addictions. | This grid is used to screen adolescents aged 11 to 17 for problematic alcohol and drug use. It is a questionnaire structured in 7 items, with a score that can range from 0 to greater than 17. A score of 0 to 8: no intervention, 9 to 16: intervention desirable, greater than 17: intervention necessary. | Day 0, month 3, month 6, month 12 | |
Secondary | SDQ follow-up questionnaire | Questionnaire to determine whether the intervention solved or reduced the problems, whether the intervention was beneficial in making the problems more acceptable. | Month 3 and Month 6 | |
Secondary | The level of therapeutic alliance assessed by the score of Therapeutic Alliance Questionnaire (CALPAS-T) | Evaluates the therapeutic alliance from the patient's point of view, according to four sub-scales: the patient's capacity for work, his commitment to therapy, the patient-therapist consensus on the work strategy, the therapist's involvement and understanding. The scale has 24 items, each rated from 0 to 7. | Month 3 and Month 6 | |
Secondary | Score of Patient satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) to assess patient satisfaction. | This questionnaire collects the patient's opinion on its management.The questionnaire consists of 8 items, each rated from 1 to 4. Scores can range from 8 to 32. From 8 to 20, the level of satisfaction is low, from 21 to 26, the level is medium and from 27 to 32, the level of satisfaction is high. | Month 6 | |
Secondary | Semi-structured interviews | Done by assessors, other than those who will be performing the clinical assessment between T1 T2 and T3, using the RA interview guide to assess the subjective perception of the patient's mental suffering. Every professional on the team was trained in the methodology of the semi-directive interview. | Day 0, Month 3 and Month 6 |
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