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Digital Mental Health Care for COVID-19 High-Risk Populations - Phase 2

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Help-Seeking Behavior
Stigma, Social
Interventions
Other: Non-Adjusted Intervention Video
Other: Adjusted Content Intervention
Registration Number
NCT05826132
Lead Sponsor
Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc.
Brief Summary

The mental health consequences of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease of 2019) pandemic are likely to be vast, exceeding the capacity of mental health services and delaying treatment for people in need, with devastating consequences for those affected. Emerging data suggest that frontline health workers (e.g. physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians) and essential workers (in industries such as energy, and food products and services) face particular risks for mental health problems during and after the COVID-19 outbreak. Additionally, our previous findings have shown that among these higher risk individuals, young adults and women reported greater levels of clinical symptoms.

To address the unprecedented mental health needs during and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic this study will develop and test novel, cost-effective and scalable, digitally-delivered mental health interventions, and will test this approach by focusing on health care workers and other essential workers with an eye toward the young adult portion of this population.

Detailed Description

Stigma towards mental health care is a profound obstacle that interferes with individuals seeking these services. Research suggests that interventions that are based on social contact are the most efficient way to reduce stigma. A previous phase of this study also showed that participants of certain minority groups (Black participants and female participants) were more impacted by the intervention when it was delivered by a presenter who shared their demographic characteristics. By utilizing an online video intervention, this study aims to address stigma and empower essential workers (healthcare and non-healthcare workers) to seek treatment for mental health issues. As a secondary aim, this study will examine whether the intervention results in behavioral changes in help-seeking. The investigators will study this by adding a link to a database of mental health care providers and measuring the number of times participants click on the link. A total of 1,400 young adult members of these high-risk groups will be recruited to participate in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) testing the efficacy of the intervention.

The intervention will consist of brief videos in which empowered members of the respective high-risk group (presented by actors) share their COVID-19 related mental health problems and describe how they were able to confront their mental health problems, which in turn helped them seek mental health care. Within each high-risk group, individuals will first be randomized to receive either the video intervention, with content adjusted to the presenter's young adult, female, Latino identity, the intervention video without any identity-based content, or non-intervention control.

The study will randomize participants within each high-risk group into one of three arms:

1) Adjusted Content Intervention Video: 2-3-minute video in which an empowered essential worker protagonist shares her COVID-19 related mental health problems and describes how she was able to confront her mental health problems and pursuit of mental health care, using language that speaks to the specific experience of being a young Latina woman; 2) Non-Adjusted Intervention Video: 2-3-minute video in which an empowered essential worker protagonist shares her COVID-19 related mental health problems and describes how she was able to confront her mental health problems and pursuit of mental health care, without any language alluding to her particular identity characteristics; 3) No Intervention (Control Arm): Participants randomized to this arm will view a video of the presenter describing daily activities, without mention of COVID-19 or mental health. Thirty days following the intervention, a follow-up assessment will examine longer-term effects.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1402
Inclusion Criteria
  • Essential worker
  • Ages 18-35
  • English-speaking, able to provide consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • N/A

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Non-Adjusted Intervention VideoNon-Adjusted Intervention VideoParticipants will watch a 2-3-minute video in which an empowered essential worker protagonist shares her COVID-19 related mental health problems and describes how she was able to confront her mental health problems and pursuit of mental health care, without any language alluding to her particular identity characteristics.
Adjusted Content Intervention VideoAdjusted Content InterventionParticipants will watch a 2-3-minute video in which an empowered essential worker protagonist shares her COVID-19 related mental health problems and describes how she was able to confront her mental health problems and pursuit of mental health care, using language that speaks to the specific experience of being a young Latina woman.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Help Seeking Intentions (3 items of the Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help) (ATSPPH)Immediately after the intervention

Change in treatment seeking intentions from baseline - higher score, indicate higher help seeking intentions (range of 3 to 12)

Stigma (the Self Stigma of Seeking Help Scale - 3 item) (SSOSH-3)immediately after the intervention

Change in stigma items from baseline - higher score, indicate higher stigma (range of 3 to 12)

Stigma (3 items of the SSOSH-3)30 days after the intervention

Change in stigma items from baseline - higher score, indicate higher stigma (range of 3 to 12)

Help Seeking Intentions (3 items of the ATSPPH)30 days after the intervention

Change in treatment seeking intentions from baseline - higher score, indicate higher help seeking intentions (range of 3 to 12)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of Referral ClicksImmediately after the intervention

Number of clicks on link to referrals to mental health care provider database

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

New York State Psychiatric Institute

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New York, New York, United States

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