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Study protocol: a randomised controlled trial of a telephone delivered social wellbeing and engaged living (SWEL) psychological intervention for disengaged youth

机译:研究方案:电话的随机对照试验,交付社会福祉和从事生活(威尔)心理干预的脱离青年

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Internationally, from 12.2–23.4% of youth (aged 16–24?years) are not in employment, education or training (NEET). These disengaged youth are more likely to experience social exclusion, increased psychological distress and poor quality of life. Youth at risk of disengagement are less likely to access traditional support services, requiring development of innovative interventions. The trial is a single blind, three arm, randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a telephone delivered psychological intervention for disengaged youth (12–25?years). Participants will be randomised to receive either (i) SWEL, (ii) Befriending, or (iii) Single Session Psycho-Education. Therapy will be over an 8 week period with a minimum of four and maximum of eight sessions for the SWEL or Befriending conditions, or a single session for the Psycho-Education condition. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and at 2, 8 and 14-month follow-up with the primary outcome being re-engagement in education, training or employment. This large, multi-site, randomised controlled trial will inform the delivery of services for young people at risk of disengaging from education or training. The provision of psychological therapy by telephone increases access by youth – especially those in rural and remote areas - both to the trial and the treatment, if adopted by services. The outcomes of this trial could have meaningful societal impact for a vulnerable population. It is expected that recruitment, intervention and retention will present challenges for the trial given the focus on disengaged youth. ANZCTR, ACTRN12614001212640 , Registered 18 Nov 2014. Retrospectively registered. Ethics approval has been obtained from the participating institutions. Results of the trial will be submitted for publication in peer reviewed journals and findings presented at scientific conferences and to key service providers and policy makers.
机译:在国际上,从青年12.2-23.4%(16-24岁?年龄)不在就业,教育或培训(NEET)。这些脱离青年更有可能体验社会排斥,增加心理困扰和贫困生活质量。脱离风险的青年不太可能进入传统的支持服务,需要开发创新的干预措施。试验是单一盲,三个手臂,随机对照试验评估电话的有效性,为脱离青年(12-25岁)提供了心理干预。参与者将被随机地接受(i)威尔士,(ii)交友,或(iii)单一会议心理教育。治疗将超过8周的时间,至少有四个,最多为威尔或与发朋友条件的八个会议,或对心理教育条件的单一会议。结果将在基线和2,8个和14个月的后续进行结果,其主要结果正在接受教育,培训或就业。这一大型多场随机对照试验将以违反教育或培训的风险通知为年轻人提供服务。通过电话提供心理治疗,尤其是农村和偏远地区的机会 - 既通过服务采用的审判和治疗。该试验的结果可能对弱势群体有意义的社会影响。预计招聘,干预和保留将在鉴于脱离青年的焦点上呈现审判的挑战。 ANZCTR,ACTRN12614001212640,2014年11月18日注册。回顾性注册。参与机构获得了伦理批准。审判的结果将在科学会议和主要服务提供者和决策者提出的同行报告的期刊和调查结果中提交出版。

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