Mental Illness Clinical Trial
Official title:
A School-Based Intervention to Reduce Stigma & Promote Mental-Health Service Use
Verified date | July 2018 |
Source | University of California, Riverside |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This is a school-based field experiment conducted in sixth grade classrooms to evaluate a multifaceted intervention designed to change attitudes and behaviors regarding mental illnesses. The research tests hypotheses as to whether alone or in combination interventions that are 1) a curriculum-based in-class presentations, 2) contact-based with a person who has experienced a mental illness, or 3) or based on educational materials distributed in classes improve knowledge/attitudes and encourage help seeking for mental health problems in a follow up study lasting two years.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 751 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 10 Years to 14 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria • Sixth-grade students enrolled in required physical education/health classes at 14 participating schools in the Arlington, Texas School district. Exclusion Criteria - Sixth grade students who did not have caregiver's consent to participate. - Sixth grade students who did not give assent to participate. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of California, Riverside | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in Knowledge and Attitudes about Mental Illness | This is a 21-item measure (alpha .78) adapted from items created by Wahl and colleagues. It asks children their level of agreement (from strongly agree to strongly disagree) with statements such as "it would be embarrassing to have a mental illness," "people with mental illness tend to be violent and dangerous," "schizophrenia is a mental disorder that involves multiple personalities," and "I would be frightened if a person with a mental illness approached me." High scores indicate greater knowledge and more positive attitudes. Regressed change is assessed by controlling pre-intervention values of the variable. Regressed change outcomes variables are 3 weeks post intervention, 6 months post intervention, 12 months post intervention, 18 months post intervention and 24 months post intervention. | Assessed 3 weeks post-intervention, and then 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post intervention. | |
Primary | Changes in Help Seeking Behaviors | Participants reported whether they had talked to 1) friends, 2) parents, 3) a doctor, 4) a therapist or whether they had 5) taken medication for a mental health problem. To gauge the intensity of help seeking an index was created that assigned a 4 to youths who either saw a therapist or took medications, a 3 to youths who talked to a doctor but did not see a therapist or take medication, a 2 to youths who talked to their parents but did not see a doctor, a therapist or take medication, a 1 to youths who talked to friends but engaged in none of the other help seeking behaviors and finally a 0 to youths who engaged in none of these help seeking behaviors. Regressed change is assessed by controlling pre-intervention values of the variable. Regressed change outcomes variables are 3 weeks post intervention, 6 months post intervention, 12 months post intervention, 18 months post intervention and 24 months post intervention. | Assessed 3 weeks post-intervention, and then 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post intervention. | |
Secondary | Changes in Children's Social Distance Scale | This scale is a six item is a shortened and slightly modified version of Wahl and colleagues children's social distance scale (alpha = .89). Participants are presented with the question "Would it be okay with you to…." followed by six questions including the following, "Have someone with mental illness as a neighbor?" "Sit next to someone with a mental illness in class?" and "Work on a class project with someone with mental illness?" Response categories were "definitely yes" (1), "probably yes" (2), "probably no" (3) and "definitely no" (4). Regressed change is assessed by controlling pre-intervention values of the variable. Regressed change outcomes variables are 3 weeks post intervention, 6 months post intervention, 12 months post intervention, 18 months post intervention and 24 months post intervention. | Assessed pre-intervention, 3 weeks post-intervention, and then 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post intervention. | |
Secondary | Changes in Problem Behavior Frequency Aggression Scale | Is a 19-item scale measuring the frequency of acted and received aggressive behaviors. In includes items assessing physical contact such as hitting or pushing, verbal harassment and threats of physical violence and relational items including spreading rumors or intentionally being left out. Regressed change is assessed by controlling pre-intervention values of the variable. Regressed change outcomes variables are 3 weeks post intervention, 6 months post intervention, 12 months post intervention, 18 months post intervention and 24 months post intervention. | Assessed 3 weeks post-intervention, and then 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post intervention. | |
Secondary | Changes in Mental Health Problem Recognition | Given that a critical step in help seeking is recognizing a problem this aspect is measured by asking participants: "Was there a time in the past six months, when your you seemed to have an emotional or behavioral problem like being anxious, depressed, hyperactive, withdrawn, or always getting into trouble?" (Yes=1/No=0). Regressed change is assessed by controlling pre-intervention values of the variable. Regressed change outcomes variables are 3 weeks post intervention, 6 months post intervention, 12 months post intervention, 18 months post intervention and 24 months post intervention. | Assessed 3 weeks post-intervention, and then 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post intervention. |
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