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Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being among Adolescent Young Carers in Europe: A Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol

机译:促进欧洲青少年年轻照料中的心理健康和幸福:随机对照试验方案

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It is estimated that 4–8% of youth in Europe carry out substantial care for a family member or significant other. To prevent adverse psychosocial outcomes in young carers (YCs), primary prevention resilience building interventions have been recommended. We describe the study protocol of an international randomized controlled trial (RCT) of an innovative group intervention designed to promote the mental health and well-being of adolescent YCs (AYCs) aged 15–17. The RCT will be conducted in six European countries in the context of the Horizon 2020 European funded research and innovation project “Psychosocial support for promoting mental health and well-being among adolescent young caregivers in Europe” (“ME-WE”). The ME-WE intervention is based on Hayes and Ciarrochi’s psychoeducational model for adolescents and will consist of seven 2-h sessions in a group format, aimed to help AYCs build psychological flexibility and live according to their values. The control group will be a waitlist. Primary and secondary outcomes and control variables will be measured at baseline (T0), post-intervention (T1) and 3 months follow-up (T2). The COVID-19 pandemic has made amendments necessary to the original study protocol methodology, which we describe in detail. This study will contribute to building an evidence-based manualized program that educators and health and social care professionals can use to support AYCs in their transition to adulthood. From a research perspective, the outcomes of this study will contribute to evidence-based practices in primary prevention of psychosocial difficulties in AYCs and will gather novel knowledge on the effectiveness of Hayes and Ciarrochi’s model for use with middle adolescents with caring responsibilities. The trial has been preregistered (registration number: {"type":"clinical-trial","attrs":{"text":"NCT04114864","term_id":"NCT04114864"}}NCT04114864).
机译:据估计,欧洲4-8%的青年对家庭成员或重要的其他人进行了大量的照顾。为防止年轻护理人员(YCS)中的不利心理社会结果,建议了初级预防抵御建筑干预措施。我们描述了一个创新群体干预的国际随机对照试验(RCT)的研究方案,旨在促进15-17岁的青少年YCS(AYCS)的心理健康和福祉。 RCT将在六个欧洲国家在地平线上进行欧洲资助的研究和创新项目“促进欧洲青少年年轻照料中的心理健康和福祉的心理社会支持”(“Me-We”)。我的干预是基于Hayes和Ciarrochi的青少年的心理教育模式,并将组成七个2小时的群体格式,旨在帮助Aycs构建心理灵活性并根据其价值观生活。对照组将是候补名单。初级和二次结果和控制变量将在基线(T0),干预后(T1)和3个月随访(T2)。 Covid-19 Pandemic已经对原始研究协议方法进行了修改,我们详细描述了。本研究将有助于构建一项以证据为基础的教育方案,即教育工作者和健康和社会护理专业人员可以用来支持Aycs在转型到成年期。从研究视角来看,本研究的结果将有助于初步防止AYC的心理社会困难的证据实践,并将收集关于Hayes和Ciarrochi的有效性的新颖了解与关怀责任中的中间青少年使用。该试验已经预先预测(注册号:{“类型”:“临床 - 试验”,“attrs”:{“text”:“nct04114864”,“term_id”:“nct04114864”}} NCT04114864)。

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