Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
PRIDE - Pilot Trial of an Online Digital Problem-solving Intervention for School-going Adolescents in Goa, India
This study is part of a Wellcome Trust-funded research programme in India called PRIDE (PRemIum for aDolEscents, 2016-2022) led by Principal Investigator Prof. Vikram Patel (Harvard Medical School). The programme aims to develop and evaluate a trans-diagnostic, stepped-care intervention targeting common mental health problems in school-going adolescents in India. The study is planned in the context of school closures and other COVID-19 mitigation strategies in India. We will undertake a pilot randomized controlled trial with the specific aims to - assess the acceptability and feasibility of an online problem-solving intervention - obtain effect size estimates for the online problem-solving intervention when compared to a usual care control condition - assess process variables related to intervention and research procedures and thereby assist with planning for a future large-scale trial.
BACKGROUND: PRIDE has been implemented in India to address the scarcity of evidence-based interventions for common adolescent mental health problems nationally and in low-resource settings more widely. The goal is to develop and evaluate a suite of scalable, transdiagnostic psychological interventions (i.e., suitable for a variety of mental health presentations) that can be delivered by non-specialist ('lay') counsellors in resource-poor school settings. It builds upon India's national initiative for adolescent health, launched in 2014, which emphasises mental health as a public health priority and schools as an important platform for youth-focused treatment delivery. The development of the PRIDE school-based intervention model has been founded on the principle of stepped care which reserves increasingly specialised, resource-intensive interventions for individuals who do not respond to simpler first-line treatments. Previous PRIDE studies (Parikh 2019, Michelson 2019, Michelson 2020) revealed a high demand for school-based psychological support among socially disadvantaged adolescents. A majority of these adolescents do not meet conventional clinical thresholds for mental disorder, but may still benefit from early intervention to mitigate risks for developing more severe and socially disabling mental health problems in the longer-term. Hence, the aim of the current study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an online 'open-access' digital intervention for adolescents who have a felt need for psychological support irrespective of assessed psychopathology. Online delivery is necessary due to prevailing COVID-19 restrictions that include school closures and a shift to online schooling for the remainder of the academic year. SIGNIFICANCE: This study comprises one of the first online adolescent mental health trials in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak in India. The study will take an existing digital mental health intervention developed and evaluated by our group in India and repurpose this platform for online delivery. Problem solving was selected as the core intervention component based on global evidence for its generalised (i.e., transdiagnostic) benefits across diverse mental health presentations and its specific relevance to common stressors observed in the target population. The findings are likely to be generalisable to routine settings since the research will be implemented in government-aided secondary schools which cater to low-income communities. External validity will be further strengthened through idiographic outcome assessment alongside standardised assessment instruments, and broad eligibility criteria which do not exclude any specific mental health presentations. ;
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