Resilience Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Psychological Intervention to Enhance Resilience in Mainland New Immigrants to Hong Kong
Background:
Resilience is important for successful adaptation. The investigators' resilience intervention
was effective in enhancing resilience, emotional functioning, and adaptation in Mainland
immigrants. In the present proposal, the investigators will work with the International
Social Service to scale up application of this intervention in immigrants, and develop the
training infrastructure to ensure that the evidence-based intervention can be sustained
despite turnover of interventionists.
Objectives:
1. We will conduct a randomized controlled trial to compare the resilience intervention
with the resilience + information intervention (a compound module) among 200 new
immigrants,
2. The resilience intervention will enhance participants' resilience by 5%, and decrease
their depressive symptoms by 20% and adaptation difficulties by 10% after the completion
of the intervention,
3. The resilience + information intervention will have higher increases in resilience and
more decreases in depressive symptoms and adaptation difficulties compared to the
resilience intervention, and
4. To establish a sustaining mechanism which ensures that these two interventions can
continue to be used in routine services.
Project design:
Well-trained social workers will deliver the intervention. Participants will complete
programme evaluation. A train-the-trainer workshop and training materials will be prepared to
transfer knowledge to social workers who are future trainers.
The intervention programme has been developed, manualized, and rigorously tested in our
previous study (1). This programme is largely a replica of our original programme. Two social
workers will deliver the resilience intervention. One of the two interventionists who
delivered the intervention in our empirical study is still available. One more social worker
will be selected from recently trained interventionists to deliver this intervention.
This resilience intervention (see Supplement 2) consists of 4 sessions, each lasting for 2
hours, finished within two weeks. This intervention is built on the international and local
evidence about positive characteristics that promote successful immigration and effective
strategies that enhance psychological well-being.
We will promote this intervention programme in new immigrants, and recruit participants by
open recruitment, contacting current service users of the community agency, referral and cold
call. Orientation gatherings will be organized to screen for eligible immigrants.
The resilience + information intervention consists of 4 sessions, each lasting for 2.5 hours,
finished within two weeks. In each session, the resilience section will last for 2 hours
(identical to the resilience intervention), and the information intervention will be half an
hour. Similar to our previous information intervention, this information section will cover
transportation, housing, medical service, education, and employment, the important
information helpful for the immigrants' adaptation.
Participants will receive four sessions, either the resilience intervention or the resilience
+ information intervention. Unlike most programmes that have not been developed in the
community, we have identified some key strategies to reduce attrition during the
intervention. Before each session, social workers will call participants to remind them of
the coming session. During the intervention, we will provide child care upon participants'
request. For those who are unable to attend a specific sessions, social workers will conduct
a make-up on the content, and provide general encouragement that attendance of further
sessions will bring important gains. During the follow-up period, social workers will send
reminder postcards to participants. At the end of the intervention, participants will obtain
a certificate in recognition of their participation in this programme. Evaluation will be
conducted before the first session (pre-intervention) and immediately after the intervention
(post-intervention).
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