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Promoting Help-seeking using E-technology for ADolescents with mental health problems: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial within the ProHEAD Consortium

机译:促进利用e-technology为患有心理健康问题的青少年的帮助寻求帮助:研究协议,用于在Prohead Consortium内的随机对照试验

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The highest incidence and prevalence of mental health problems across the lifespan as well as the first onset of most long-term mental health conditions are reported for youths between 14 and 25?years of age. At the same time, only 25% of adolescents with mental health problems receive professional treatment. One explanation for poor treatment access in youths is their low help-seeking behavior. Barriers that can keep children and adolescents (C&A) from seeking professional help include a lack of perceived need, structural barriers, or stigma. Interventions based on e-technology might present an effective approach, overcoming these barriers by reducing stigma and providing low-threshold access with enhanced reach, ultimately facilitating help-seeking for mental health problems among youths. The study is designed as a multi-center, randomized controlled trial. In total, an estimated number of n =?1,500 C&A with mental health problems, drawn from a school-based sample of n =?15,000 pupils attending school grades 6 to 13 (≥?12?years of age), recruited in five regions of Germany, will be randomized either to an intervention (ProHEAD online) or a control condition. C&A in the intervention group will receive online access to tailored information and individual advice on where to seek professional help for their specific needs close to their place of living, case reports of and interaction with peers, as well as the opportunity for online and telephone counseling. C&A in the control intervention will receive a recommendation to seek help and online information on where to find professional help. All participants will be asked to complete questionnaires concerning their help-seeking behavior at baseline, during the intervention (monitoring), and also at a 1 and 2 year follow-up. The primary endpoint is the number of C&A seeking conventional face-to-face professional help in the real-world setting within 1 year after their initial screening. The trial will investigate if an Internet-based intervention can increase professional help-seeking in C&A with mental health problems. With its randomized controlled design and large-scale school-based sampling, the study aims to overcome the shortages of previous research. The intervention has the potential to narrow the treatment gap in C&A and to ultimately improve the mental health care system. German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00014685 . Registered on?7 July, 2018.
机译:在寿命中的最高发病率和心理健康问题的发病率以及最长术语健康状况的第一个发病率为14至25岁之间的青少年。与此同时,只有25%的青少年有精神健康问题接受专业治疗。对年轻人的治疗访问不良的一个解释是他们的低帮助行为。可以保护儿童和青少年(C&A)寻求专业帮助的障碍包括缺乏感知需要,结构障碍或耻辱。基于电子技术的干预可能提出了一种有效的方法,通过减少耻辱并提供具有增强的攻击性的低阈值进入来克服这些障碍,最终促进了青年之间的心理健康问题。该研究设计为多中心,随机对照试验。总共有一个估计的n =?1,500c&A,从课程的基于学校的样本中汲取的n =?1,500cc&a,从第= 15,000名学生参加学校年级6到13级(≥12岁),在五个地区招募在德国,将随机分为干预(在线)或控制条件。干预组中的C&A将在线获得在线访问定制信息和个人建议,以便在其特定需求上寻求专业需求,靠近其生活地,案例报告和与同龄人的互动,以及在线和电话咨询的机会。控制干预中的C&A将收到建议,以寻求关于寻求专业帮助的地方的帮助和在线信息。在干预(监测)期间,所有参与者将被要求完成关于基线在基线的寻求行为的问卷调查,并在1和2年的后续行动中。主要终点是在初始筛选后1年内在现实世界环境中寻求传统面对面专业人士的C&A的数量。该试验将调查基于互联网的干预是否可以在具有心理健康问题的C&A中增加专业的帮助寻求。凭借其随机对照设计和大型学校的采样,该研究旨在克服以前研究的短缺。干预有可能缩小C&A中的治疗差距,并最终改善心理保健系统。德国临床试验登记,DRKS00014685。注册?2018年7月7日。

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