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OnTrackNY With the Option of Social Network Meetings

Not Applicable
Withdrawn
Conditions
Schizophrenia
First Episode Psychosis
Interventions
Behavioral: Social Network Meetings
Registration Number
NCT03464162
Lead Sponsor
Lisa Dixon
Brief Summary

Early intervention programs for psychosis help improve short-term treatment and recovery outcomes for individuals experiencing psychosis. OnTrackNY is a coordinated specialty care (CSC) program, developed to treat young adults within two years of experiencing a non-affective episode of psychosis. This project aims to expand the role of family engagement and support within the OnTrackNY model. Borrowing from the Needs Adapted and Open Dialogue models, the study team created a family therapy service that includes the client and members of his/her social network to navigate crises and assist in treatment planning. This service, Social Network Meetings, will be offered to individuals enrolled in the OnTrackNY@MHA program as an additional, voluntary, service option. The study proposes that the introduction of Social Network meetings may improve treatment and recovery outcomes.

Detailed Description

This project aims to expand the role of family engagement and support within the OnTrackNY model by offering a new service, Social Network Meetings. The study team will offer Social Network Meetings to individuals enrolled in the OnTrackNY@MHA program as an additional service option. This option will be completely voluntary and available for a 12 month period. Participant entrance into the study will be staggered with no more than approximately 5 individuals in the Social Network group and no more than 5 individuals not in the Social Network group enrolled each month. Participants will choose which group they would like to be in, if any. Data will be collected for all participants, both those participating and not participating in the Social Network Meetings upon entering the study and then once every three months and at the end of their time in the study. For all participants, the study will end after 6 months of participation.

Meetings may occur as often as 3 times a week when there is a crisis or more commonly would occur once every other week. These meetings will last between 60 and 90 minutes and will take place for however long the clients and their social networks would like within the project period.

Study aims are:

1. To determine the extent to which clients and their social networks find the Social Network meetings acceptable and beneficial.

2. To compare outcomes (family functioning, recovery) of individuals participating in Social Network meetings to those not participating.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
WITHDRAWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
  • Ages 16-30
  • Currently enrolled, clinically stable, English speaking clients in the OnTrackNY program at MHA Westchester determined my client roster for MHA Westchester program and clinical judgment
  • Willingness to participate in Social Network meetings determined by self-report as asked by clinician
  • Willingness to complete brief baseline and quarterly assessments determined by self-report as asked by clinician
Exclusion Criteria
  • Anyone who the OnTrackNY team determines is clinically unstable determined by clinician assessment
  • Clients who are unwilling to participate in Social Network meetings determined by self-report

Subject Population 2: OnTrackNY MHA Client- No Social Network Meeting Group (ages 16-30)

Inclusion Criteria

  • Ages 16-30
  • Currently enrolled clients in the OnTrackNY program at MHA Westchester determined by MHA Westchester Client Roster for OnTrackNY

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Anyone who the OnTrackNY team determines is clinically unstable determined by clinician assessment

Subject Population 3: Social Network Member (ages 18+)

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Must be 18 years or older
  • English speaking member of social network (i.e., biological or chosen family member/s) of a currently enrolled client in the OnTrackNY program at MHA Westchester who has agreed to participate in the study determined by client self-report
  • Willingness to complete brief baseline and quarterly assessments determined by social network member self-report
  • Willingness to participate in social network meetings determined by social network member self-report

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Family members who the client does not want involved in the social network meetings determined by client self-report

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Social Network MembersSocial Network MeetingsThis arm is comprised of individuals who are social network members of clients who are receiving the Social Network Meetings intervention. \*Final sample in this arm was N=3 (social network members of arm 1).
Social Network Meetings GroupSocial Network MeetingsThis arm will receive Social Network Meetings for a 6 month period. Meetings may occur as often as 3 times a week when there is a crisis or more commonly would occur once every other week. These meetings will last between 60 and 90 minutes and will take place for however long the clients and their social networks would like within the project period. Ideally, each client and his/her Social Network would participate in 4 meetings during the 6 month period. This group would continue to receive care as usual with the addition of these meetings. \*Final sample in this arm was N=3.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in score on the SCORE-15 Index of Family Functioning and Change (SCORE-15) from baseline to 6 monthsWe will measure scores at baseline, 3 months and 6 months to determine change between these assessment points

The SCORE-15 is a 15-item self-report survey which assesses perceptions about a family's level of intimacy and support for one another. It asks both clients and social network members to give impressions about the level of disclosure between family members, perceptions of trust, and how the family deals conflict and crisis.

Change in score on the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR) from baseline to 6 monthsWe will measure scores at baseline, 3 months and 6 months to determine change between these assessment points

The QPR is a 15-item self-report survey which assesses individuals' perceptions of self and factors that are important to recovery. Items on the QPR are rated on a 5-point Likert scale and range from "disagree strongly" to "agree strongly."

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Brief Satisfaction Questionnaire6 Months

We developed a brief 5-item survey that will ask clients and social network members about their satisfaction with the Social Network Meetings.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

MHA of Westchester

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Yonkers, New York, United States

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