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Implementation of the Enhanced Moderated Online Social Therapy (MOST+) Model Within a National Youth E-Mental Health Service (eheadspace): Protocol for a Single Group Pilot Study for Help-Seeking Young People

机译:在国家青年电子心理健康服务(espace)中实施增强型调节型在线社会治疗(MOST +)模型:针对寻求帮助的年轻人的单小组先导研究的协议

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Background There is a substantial need for youth electronic mental health (e-mental health) services. In addressing this need, our team has developed a novel moderated online social therapy intervention called enhanced moderated online social therapy (MOST+). MOST+ integrates real-time, clinician-delivered Web chat counseling, interactive user-directed online therapy, expert and peer moderation, and private and secure peer-to-peer social networking. MOST+ has been designed to give young people immediate, 24-hour access to anonymous, evidence-based, and short-term mental health care. Objective The primary aims of this pilot study were to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and safety of the intervention. Secondary aims were to assess prepost changes in key psychosocial outcomes and collect qualitative data for future intervention refinement. Methods MOST+ will be embedded within eheadspace, an Australian youth e-mental health service, and will be evaluated via an uncontrolled single-group study. Approximately 250 help-seeking young people (16-25 years) will be progressively recruited to the intervention from the eheadspace home page over the first 4 weeks of an 8-week intervention period. All participants will have access to evidence-based therapeutic content and integrated Web chat counseling. Additional access to moderated peer-to-peer social networking will be granted to individuals for whom it is deemed safe and appropriate, through a three-tiered screening process. Participants will be enrolled in the MOST+ intervention for 1 week, with the option to renew their enrollment across the duration of the pilot. Participants will complete a survey at enrollment to assess psychological well-being and other mental health outcomes. Additional assessment will occur following account deactivation (ie, after participant has opted not to renew their enrollment, or at trial conclusion) and will include an online survey and telephone interview assessing psychological well-being and experience of using MOST+. Results Recruitment for the study commenced in October 2017. We expect to have initial results in March 2018, with more detailed qualitative and quantitative analyses to follow. Conclusions This is the first Australia-wide research trial to pilot an online social media platform merging real-time clinical support, expert and peer moderation, interactive online therapy, and peer-to-peer social networking. The importance of the project stems from the need to develop innovative new models for the efficient delivery of responsive evidence-based online support to help-seeking young people. If successful, this research stands to complement and enhance e-mental health services in Australia.
机译:背景技术非常需要青年电子心理健康(e-mental health)服务。为了满足这一需求,我们的团队开发了一种新颖的主持人在线社交治疗干预措施,称为增强型主持人在线社交治疗(MOST +)。 MOST +集成了临床医生提供的实时Web聊天咨询,交互式的用户指导的在线治疗,专家和对等审核以及私有和安全的对等社交网络。 MOST +旨在为年轻人提供24小时即时访问的匿名,循证和短期精神保健服务。目的本试验研究的主要目的是确定干预措施的可行性,可接受性和安全性。次要目标是评估关键心理社会结局的事前变化,并收集定性数据,以便将来进行干预。方法MOST +将被嵌入澳大利亚青少年电子心理健康服务eheadspace中,并将通过非对照单组研究进行评估。在为期8周的干预期的前4周内,将从eheadspace主页逐步招募约250名寻求帮助的年轻人(16-25岁)。所有参与者都将获得基于证据的治疗内容和集成的Web聊天咨询。通过三级筛选过程,将向被认为安全且适当的个人授予对主持的点对点社交网络的其他访问权限。参与者将参加MOST +干预,为期1周,并且可以选择在整个试点期间更新他们的注册。参加者将在入学时完成一项调查,以评估心理健康状况和其他心理健康状况。停用帐户后(即在参与者选择不续订其注册书时或在试验结束时),将进行其他评估,并且将包括一项在线调查和电话访问,以评估心理健康状况以及使用MOST +的经验。结果该研究的征募于2017年10月开始。我们预计将于2018年3月获得初步结果,随后将进行更详细的定性和定量分析。结论这是首次在澳大利亚范围内进行的在线社交媒体平台试验研究,该平台融合了实时临床支持,专家和对等审核,交互式在线治疗以及对等社交网络。该项目的重要性源于需要开发创新的新模型,以有效地向寻求帮助的年轻人提供响应迅速的基于证据的在线支持。如果成功,这项研究将补充和增强澳大利亚的电子心理健康服务。

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