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Adolescent Digital Mental Health-Kenya Effectiveness

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Mental Disorder in Adolescence
Interventions
Other: Control Tooklit
Behavioral: mHealth Toolkit for Screening & Empowering Lives of Youth (mSELY-A) for Adolescents
Behavioral: mHealth Toolkit for Screening & Empowering Lives of Youth (mSELY-P) for Parents
Registration Number
NCT06403813
Lead Sponsor
NYU Langone Health
Brief Summary

This study seeks to respond to the growing burden of adolescent mental health disorders and urgent preventive service needs in Kenya by studying the effectiveness of a digital health intervention- mobile health (mHealth) Toolkit for Screening \& Empowering Lives of Youth (mSELY)-that has demonstrated feasibility from our prior pilot study. The investigators will build on this work and examine two versions of mSELY. The mSELY-A is designed for adolescents to self-evaluate and manage psychological wellbeing/mental health needs, as well as to gain resources and access and connect with adolescent peers. The mSELY-P is designed for parents to self-evaluate their adolescent's development and mental health, gain awareness about their adolescent's mental health status, and learn strategies and resources to support adolescents' mental health. Both versions provide screening, tailored mental health literacy materials, and decision support for adolescents and/or their parents. This study will examine the effectiveness of these digital interventions using a randomized control trial with diverse community-based organizations in Kenya. In addition, the investigators will study underlying mechanisms that contribute to intervention effectiveness, as well as to use the data for precision medicine analysis (using machine learning approach). Findings will be used to improve Digital-Toolkit decision support functions and accuracy of mental health precision care.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
600
Inclusion Criteria
  • Parent is over 18 years of age
  • Parent has as an adolescent child between 11-14 years of age who attend one of our partnering schools/community-based organizations (CBOs).
  • Parent is willing and able to provide consent for themselves and provide assent for their child
  • Adolescent is between 11-14 years in age who attend one of our partnering schools/CBOs.
  • One of adolescents adult parent (>18 years old) is "interested in" participating in this study
  • Adolescent is willing and able to provide child assent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Parents (including biological and non-biological) who have no contact with adolescents for over 1 month

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ControlControl TooklitParticipating schools will be randomly assigned to one of the 4 study arms. Neither the parent or adolescents in the control schools will receive the intervention. Families from the control schools will be given the option to use any other version of Toolkit after completion of the Time 2 post-intervention data collection.
mSELY-A and mSELY-P interventionmHealth Toolkit for Screening & Empowering Lives of Youth (mSELY-A) for AdolescentsParticipating schools will be randomly assigned to one of the 4 study arms. Both parent and adolescent participants from the mSELY-A+P intervention schools will receive the mSELY-A and mSELY-P intervention.
mSELY-A and mSELY-P interventionmHealth Toolkit for Screening & Empowering Lives of Youth (mSELY-P) for ParentsParticipating schools will be randomly assigned to one of the 4 study arms. Both parent and adolescent participants from the mSELY-A+P intervention schools will receive the mSELY-A and mSELY-P intervention.
mSELY-A interventionmHealth Toolkit for Screening & Empowering Lives of Youth (mSELY-A) for AdolescentsParticipating schools will be randomly assigned to one of the 4 study arms. Only the adolescents from the mSELY-A-alone schools will receive the mSELY-A intervention. Families from these mSELY-A-alone schools will be given the option to use any other version of Toolkit after completion of the Time 2 post-intervention data collection.
mSELY-P interventionmHealth Toolkit for Screening & Empowering Lives of Youth (mSELY-P) for ParentsParticipating schools will be randomly assigned to one of the 4 study arms. Only the parents from the mSELY-P-alone schools will receive the mSELY-P intervention. Families from these mSELY-P-alone schools will be given the option to use any other version of Toolkit after completion of the Time 2 post-intervention data collection.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Adolescents Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Anger score (adolescent report)Baseline, Month 5

The PROMIS Anger questionnaire consists of 5-items to assess adolescents anger within the past seven days. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=never; 2=almost never; 3=sometimes; 4=often; and 5=almost always) with a range in score from 5 to 25 with higher scores indicating greater severity of anger.

Change in Adolescent Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) Conduct Problem Scale (10) S11-17 score (Parent report)Baseline, Month 5

The SDQ Conduct Problem Scale (10) S11-17 is a brief 5-item behavioral screening questionnaire for parents to assess the their child's behavior over the last six months. Each item is rated on a scale (0=not true; 1=somewhat true, 2=certainly true). Scores can range from 0-10, with higher scores indicating increased difficulties observed.

Change in Universal mental health literacy scale for adolescents (UMHL-A Part A) attitude scoreBaseline, Month 5

The UMHL-A Part A consists of 8-items to assess adolescents attitude toward mental health. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=strongly disagree; 2=disagree; 3=neither agree nor disagree; 4=agree; and 5=strongly agree) with a range in score from 8 to 40 with higher scores indicating a more positive attitude toward mental health.

Change in Parents Universal mental health literacy scale (UMHL) Part A attitude scoreBaseline, Month 5

The UMHL Part A consists of 8-items to assess parents attitude such as help seeking and stigma regarding mental health. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=strongly disagree; 2=disagree; 3=neither agree nor disagree; 4=agree; and 5=strongly agree) with a range in score from 8 to 40 with higher scores indicating a more positive attitude toward mental health.

Change in Adolescents Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Anxiety score (Adolescent report)Baseline, Month 5

The PROMIS Anxiety questionnaire consists of 8-items to assess anxiety adolescents felt within the past seven days. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=never; 2=almost never; 3=sometimes; 4=often; and 5=almost always) with a range in score from 8 to 40 with higher scores indicating greater severity of anxiety.

Change in Adolescent Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Anxiety score (parent report)Baseline, Month 5

The PROMIS Anger questionnaire consists of 8-items for parents to assess their child's behavior within the past seven days, specifically anxiety. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=never; 2=almost never; 3=sometimes; 4=often; and 5=almost always) with a range in score from 8 to 40 with higher scores indicating greater severity of anxiety observed.

Change in Adolescent Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Depression score (parent report)Baseline, Month 5

The PROMIS Depression questionnaire consists of 6-items for parents to assess their child's behavior within the past seven days, specifically depression. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=never; 2=almost never; 3=sometimes; 4=often; and 5=almost always) with a range in score from 6 to 30 with higher scores indicating greater severity of depression.

Change in Adolescents Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)- S11-17 Conduct Problem Scale score (Adolescent report)Baseline, Month 5

The SDQ-S11-17 is a brief 5-item behavioral screening questionnaire for 11-17 year olds to assesses the impact of difficulties on the child's life. Each item is rated on a scale (0=not true; 1=somewhat true, 2=certainly true). Scores can range from 0 to 10 with higher scores indicating increased difficulties.

Change in Parents Universal mental health literacy scale (UMHL) Part B knowledge scoreBaseline, Month 5

The UMHL-A Part B consists of 9-items to assess parents mental health knowledge. Each item is rated on a scale (1=strongly agree; 2=disagree, 0=I don't know). Scores can range from 0 to 18, higher scores indicate mental health illiteracy.

Change in Adolescents Mental Health Literacy adapted items questionnaire scoreBaseline, Month 5

The adapted items questionnaire consists of 8-items to assess mental health knowledge. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=never; 2=almost never; 3=sometimes; 4=often; and 5=almost always) with a range in score from 8 to 40 with higher scores indicating mental health literacy.

Change in parents Mental Health Literacy adapted items questionnaire scoreBaseline, Month 5

The adapted items questionnaire consists of 8-items to assess parents mental health knowledge regarding their child and family. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=strongly disagree; 2=disagree; 3=undecided; 4=agree; and 5=strongly agree) with a range in score from 8 to 40 with higher scores indicating mental health literacy.

Change in UMHL-A Part B knowledge scoreBaseline, Month 5

The Universal mental health literacy scale for adolescents (UMHL-A) Part B consists of 9-items to assess adolescents mental health knowledge. Each item is rated on a scale (1=yes; 2=no, 0=I don't know). Scores can range from 0 to 18, higher scores indicate mental health illiteracy.

Change in Adolescent Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Anger score (parent report)Baseline, Month 5

The PROMIS Anger questionnaire consists of 5-items for parents to assess their child's behavior within the past seven days, specifically anger. Each item on the measure is rated on a 5-point scale (1=never; 2=almost never; 3=sometimes; 4=often; and 5=almost always) with a range in score from 5 to 25 with higher scores indicating greater severity of anger observed.

Change in Adolescent Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) score (Adolescent Report)Baseline, Month 5

The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is a self-administered version of the PRIME-MD diagnostic instrument that has been modified for teens (ages 11-17) and consists of 9 items assessing depression. Each item is rated on a scale (0=not at all; 1=several days; 2=more than half the days; 3=nearly every day). Total scores of 5, 10, 15, and 20 represent cutpoints for mild, moderate, moderately severe and severe depression, respectively.

Secondary Outcome Measures
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Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Nairobi

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Nairobi, Kenya

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