Community With Immigrants - a Step on the Road to Employment
- Conditions
- Attitude to HealthHealth KnowledgePractice
- Interventions
- Other: Standard integration programOther: Standard integration program with social and health promoting intervention
- Registration Number
- NCT04725487
- Lead Sponsor
- University College Absalon
- Brief Summary
The study will investigate if a standard integration programme in combination with a social and health promoting intervention can increase health and well-being among refugee families and influence success with education and employment.
- Detailed Description
Increased health and well-being can lead to stronger motivation and ability to get involved in education or employment and thereby improve integration of refugee families.
The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of various social and health promoting activities such as physical activity workshops, community gardening, entrepreneurship training, MindSpring course, family excursions and language education on health, well-being, social relations and success with job and education. Increased success with self-sufficiency can support action competence and play a key role in the integration process. Outcome measures are based on self-reporting, biological measures and municipal registry data.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 88
- Adult refugees aged 18 years and above
- Young refugees aged 13 -17 years
- Must have obtained Danish asylum and live in Naestved Municipality
- Physical and/or mental illness which prevents the individual from participating in the integration program offered by Naestved Municipality
- Illness which does not allow collection of a venous blood sample and saliva sample.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Standard integration program Standard integration program Participants follow the standard integration program offered by Naestved Municipality Standard integration program with social and health promoting intervention Standard integration program with social and health promoting intervention Participants follow the standard integration program offered by Naestved Municipality and participate in various social and health promoting activities in addition
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale - 7 items (WEMWBS) Change from baseline to 12 months and 24 months WEMWBS is a validated measure of mental well-being and contains seven questions (a shortened version of the WEMWBS - 14 items). The scoring range for each item is from 1- 5, and the total score is from 7-35. The seven items have superior scaling properties to the 14 items, and mean raw scores are therefore transformed to metric scores using a standard conversion table.
Mean change from baseline in cortisol, nmol/L Change from baseline to 24 months Cortisol measured in saliva
Mean change from baseline in blood sugar (HBA1C), mmol/mol Change from baseline to 24 months Blood sugar measured in venous blood
Change in employment status Change from baseline to 12 months and 24 months From unemployed to employed; from not being involved in education to being involved in education. Data from municipal registers.
Mean change from baseline in total cholesterol, mmol/L Change from baseline to 24 months Total cholesterol measured in venous blood
Mean change from baseline in self-reported health Change from baseline to 12 months and 24 months General health is assessed based on a question on self-reported health in the SF-12 questionnaire (a 12-Item short form health survey). SF 12 is a short version of the generic questionnaire SF 36 that measures health-related quality of life in the past four weeks.
Scoring range is between 1-5 points. Mean score is calculated at baseline, 12 months and 24 months.Mean change from baseline in self-reported social relations Change from baseline to 12 months and 24 months Social relations are assessed based on five questions from the National Health Profile Survey (used in the Danish National Health Survey) in combination with one self-formulated question regarding contact with family members, friends, colleagues, neighbors and friends from social medias. Scoring range is between 1-5 points. Mean score is calculated at baseline, 12 months and 24 months.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Mean change from baseline in blood pressure Change from baseline to 24 months Systolic and diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) will be measured using the Omron M3 blood pressure monitor.
Mean change from baseline in Dihydepiandrosteron-sulfate (DHEAS), µmol/L Change from baseline to 24 months DHEAS measured in venous blood
Mean change from baseline in C-reactive protein (CRP), nmol/L Change from baseline to 24 months CRP measured in venous blood
Mean change from baseline in fibrinogen (FIBR), g/L Change from baseline to 24 months FIBR measured in venous blood
Mean change from baseline in BMI Change from baseline to 24 months Weight and height (measured in meters) will be combined to report BMI in kg/meters2
Mean change from baseline in interleukin-6 (IL-6), ng/L Change from baseline to 24 months IL-6 measured in venous blood
Mean change from baseline in weight Change from baseline to 24 months Weight (in kilograms). Weight is measured in kilograms
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Nina Odgaard Nielsen
🇩🇰Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark