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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
463 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-07-31
2017-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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1. Strengthen evidence-based practice Hong Kong probation-related topics are scarcely studied. There is a need for rigorous studies to build and strengthen evidence-base for probation services. This study will be one of the first studies to evaluate the effectiveness of probation services on individual well-being and family well-being utilizing a mixed-methods approach.
2. Stakeholder engagement Stakeholders will be engaged throughout the research process. This promotes co-learning and empowering process, builds on strengths and resources within the community, and integrates knowledge and intervention for the mutual benefit of all partners.
3. Train-the-trainer program Training will be provided to probation officers and/or workers at the Social Welfare Department. The result of this train-the-trainers program is that front-line service workers will increase and enhance their knowledge and skills to independently and effectively carry out interventions. Probation officers will act as role models for probationers and continue to implement our knowledge and techniques in their future interventions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Brief Intervention
The brief intervention is individual focus and consists of three main components, which include enhancing the individual personal attributes such as participant's knowledge, values, and behaviors related to physical exercise. Second, the intervention will promote changes in behavioral attributes by providing opportunities and experience in goal setting, skills development in physical exercise and self-monitoring. Finally, the brief intervention promotes family relations and well-being by encouraging individuals to share their knowledge and increase physical activities with other family members. The brief intervention will be delivered by the probation officer during regular monthly consultation.
Family Holistic Health
Interventions for probationers will aim to promote physical and psychosocial health, family relationships and Family 3H (happiness, harmony and health).
Combined Intervention
Participants allocated to the combined intervention will receive the individual brief intervention and participate in a community group program. The components in the brief intervention will also be reinforced in the group program. The group nature is designed to create an environment that is supportive of physical exercise, through role models, peer support, and encourages families to exercise with probationers.
Family Holistic Health
Interventions for probationers will aim to promote physical and psychosocial health, family relationships and Family 3H (happiness, harmony and health).
Care-as-usual
Participants allocated to Care-as-usual arm will receive their usual services. Participants will be offered the combined interventions upon completion of 3-months follow up assessment.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Family Holistic Health
Interventions for probationers will aim to promote physical and psychosocial health, family relationships and Family 3H (happiness, harmony and health).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Reading and writing abilities for questionnaire completion
* Have family members that are based in Hong Kong (the rationale is that one of the secondary outcome is to improve family relations)
* Probationer does not have a developmental or intellectual disability
* Probationer aged 13 and above (the rationale is that youth under 12 years of age may not have the cognitive ability to complete questionnaires)
Exclusion Criteria
* Drug offenders
13 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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The University of Hong Kong
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, , China
Countries
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References
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Lai AY, Sit SM, Thomas C, Cheung GO, Wan A, Chan SS, Lam TH. A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Positive Family Holistic Health Intervention for Probationers in Hong Kong: A Mixed-Method Study. Front Psychol. 2021 Dec 7;12:739418. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.739418. eCollection 2021.
Other Identifiers
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UW 15-249
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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