Stigmatization Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reducing Serious Mental Illness and Suicide Stigma Among Medical Students
The team aims to develop and test the efficacy of a serious mental illness (SMI) and suicide ideation and attempt (SIA) stigma reduction intervention for medical students. The team expects that after intervention exposure, relative to control group, participants in the experimental condition will manifest more favorable change in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 126 |
Est. completion date | May 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 21 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Medical student currently in third year of medical school training Exclusion Criteria: - Do not speak English |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Puerto Rico | Ponce Health Sciences University | Ponce | |
United States | Florida International University | Miami | Florida |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ponce Medical School Foundation, Inc. | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
United States, Puerto Rico,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Intervention Contamination Inventory | This inventory includes four closed- and open-ended questions addressing the following contamination-related areas: receiving information on SMI/SIA topics from another source, participation in other SMI/SIA courses or workshops, and type of information received in them. Via coding of both the closed and open-ended question contamination will be defined via yes-no variable (0 = no contamination reported; 1 = contamination reported). | Immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Other | Intervention Acceptability Questionnaire | This questionnaire includes 16 items addressing participants' satisfaction with the intervention's format, content, and delivery. The study team has successfully used this questionnaire in intervention development studies and has adapted it for the proposed study. | Immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Other | Social Desirability Scale | This scale is composed of 11 items rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from (1) "Strongly Disagree" to (4) "Strongly Agree". This measure has excellent reliability coefficients with Cronbach alphas of .86 when used with medical students. | Immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Primary | Increase from baseline in scores on the Behavioral Health Skills Inventory (BHSI) | This 29-item inventory assesses standardized patient simulation interactions including three behavioral components addressing general healthcare related behaviors, SMI related behaviors and SIA related behaviors. Scores range from 0 to 58, with higher numbers reflecting higher skills in healthcare service delivery for PSMI/SIA. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Secondary | Increase from baseline in scores on the Serious Mental Illness Literacy Scale | This adapted and pilot tested version of the Mental Health Literacy Scale, measures participants' knowledge regarding SMI. The Scale addresses the ability to recognize SMI including: Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia. The Scale is composed of two sections measuring SMI knowledge. The first is composed of 15 items (4-point Likert Scale) ranging from (1) very unlikely to (4) very likely. The second section is composed of 20 items using a 5-point Likert Scale ranging from (1) strongly disagree to (5) strongly agree. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Secondary | Increase from baseline in scores on the Literacy of Suicide Scale (LOSS) | This SIA knowledge measure is answered in a correct/incorrect/don't know format. The 27 items are rated on a 3-point scale (true, false, or I don't know), with correct responses allocated a score of 1 and incorrect or I don't know responses assigned a score of 0. Higher LOSS scores indicate higher suicide literacy. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Secondary | Decrease from baseline in scores on The Mental Health Stigma Scale for Health Professionals | Used to evaluate mental illness stigma among health professionals, including medical students. This 12-item measure uses a 5-point Likert from (1) strongly agree to (5) strongly disagree. It has three dimensions (social distance, negative character attributions, and self-sufficiency problems). | Baseline, immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Secondary | Decrease from Stigma of Suicide Scale (Short Version) | This three-factor scale measures stigma towards people who die by suicide. This short version consists of 16-items. Each item consists of a one-word descriptor of a person who dies by suicide, rated on a 5-point Likert scale from (1) strongly disagree to (5) strongly agree. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Secondary | Decrease from baseline in scores on The Emotional Reactions Scale | This scale was adapted from the original Emotional Reactions to the Mentally Ill Scale to include a suicide ideation case. This 9-item scale includes two vignettes of a person with SIA to assess emotional reaction to the scenario. Each item is rated in a 5-point Likert scale. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up | |
Secondary | Increase from baseline in scores on the Cross-Cultural Care Scale (CCCS) | This adaptation of the Cross- Cultural Care Scale which assesses preparedness to treat diverse patient populations. This 19-item scale is rated in a 5-point Likert format. | Baseline, immediately after intervention, 2 week follow-up |
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