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Opp - a Universal Mental Health Promoting Mobile Application for Adolescents

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Mental Health Wellness 1
Interventions
Device: Opp
Registration Number
NCT05211713
Lead Sponsor
University of Tromso
Brief Summary

The aim of the project is firstly, to develop an app-based mental health intervention for adolescents. Secondly, to evaluate the effect of this app. The overarching goal is to offer a low-threshold intervention, called Opp, that is easily accessible and free to use for all adolescents in Norway.

Detailed Description

The intervention "Opp" will be delivered through a mobile application. The overall goals of Opp are to 1) increase well-being and mental well-being, 2) increase knowledge about mental health, 3) increase coping skills to deal with stress, 4) increase help-seeking behavior, 5) increase self-esteem, 6) increase sleep quality and 7) reduce mental health problems.

To evaluate the mobile application two studies will be conducted: A user survey and an effectiveness study with a follow-up examination after about six weeks. The effectiveness study will be conducted as a randomized controlled trial with an intervention group and a waiting-list control group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
700
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adolescents under 16 years whose guardians have given consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • severe developmental or cognitive challenges

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention group receiving OppOppThe effectiveness study will be conducted as a randomized controlled trial with an intervention group and a waiting-list control group. Data will be collected at baseline (T1, pre intervention) and after about six weeks of intervention (T2, post intervention).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in WHO-5 (WHO-Five Well-being Index)Change from baseline to six weeks after intervention.

WHO-5 (WHO, 1998): A five item self-report questionnaire assessing well-being on a six point scale.

Change in SDQ (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire)Change from baseline to six weeks after intervention.

SDQ (Goodman, 1997): A 25 item self-report assessing mental health and psychosocial functioning in 11-17 years old adolescents on a three point scale.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
General Self-efficacy scale (GSE)Change from baseline to six weeks after intervention.

Resilience will be measured with the Norwegian version of the GSE (Røysamb, 1997; Schwarzer et al., 1995) which consists of 10 questions measured on a four-point scale.

Help-seeking behaviorChange from baseline to six weeks after intervention.

Two self-report items measuring if they sought help and who they sought help from.

Sleeping qualityChange from baseline to six weeks after intervention.

Sleeping quality will be measured with six questions from the Bergen Child Study (Hysing, Harvey, Stormark, Pallesen, \& Sivertsen, 2018).

Self-liking and Competence ScaleChange from baseline to six weeks after intervention.

Self-liking and Competence Scale (Silvera, Neilands, \& Perry, 2001; Tafarodi \& Swann, 2001): A 20 item self-report assessing self-liking and self-competence.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

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Tromsø, Norway

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