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Out & Online; effectiveness of a tailored online multi-symptom mental health and wellbeing program for same-sex attracted young adults: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
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Trials [Trials] 2014 Dec 23; Vol. 15, pp. 504. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Dec 23. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Background: Same-sex attracted young adults have been found to experience higher rates of mental health problems and greater difficulties in accessing specialist mental health care services compared to their heterosexual peers. Internet-based mental health interventions have the potential to be more engaging and accessible to young adults compared to those delivered face-to-face. However, they are rarely inclusive of lesbian women and gay men. Thus, the current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an online mental health and wellbeing program, Out & Online (http://www.outandonline.org.au), in comparison to a wait-list control group, for reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms in same-sex attracted young adults aged between 18 and 25 years.<br />Methods/design: We are recruiting, through media and community organisations, 200 same-sex attracted young adults with anxiety and/or depressive symptoms and mild to moderate psychological distress (Kessler-10 score between 16 to 21). Participants will be randomly allocated to the intervention (the online program) or the wait-list control group based on a permuted blocked randomisation method to allow for stratification by gender. Participants in the intervention group will receive a tailored program for up to three types of mental health difficulties simultaneously. The primary outcome of anxiety and/or depressive symptoms, and secondary outcomes related to psychological distress, wellbeing and health behaviour will be measured at pre-intervention (0 week), post-intervention (8 weeks) and at a 3-month follow-up (20 weeks).<br />Discussion: This online mental health and wellbeing program will be one of the first online interventions to be designed specifically to be relevant for same-sex attracted individuals. If the program is found to be effective it will improve access to specialist same-sex attracted-relevant mental health services for young adults and will facilitate wellbeing outcomes for these individuals. This program will also be a significant development in the delivery of tailored interventions that target multiple types of mental health conditions simultaneously.<br />Trial Registration: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12611000700932. Date registered: 7 July 2011.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Anxiety diagnosis
Anxiety psychology
Australia
Clinical Protocols
Depression diagnosis
Depression psychology
Female
Humans
Male
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Sex Factors
Sexual Behavior
Stress, Psychological diagnosis
Stress, Psychological psychology
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
Anxiety prevention & control
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy methods
Depression prevention & control
Homosexuality, Female psychology
Homosexuality, Male psychology
Mental Health
Quality of Life
Research Design
Stress, Psychological prevention & control
Therapy, Computer-Assisted
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1745-6215
- Volume :
- 15
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Trials
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25534310
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-15-504