An LGBT-Competency Program for Mental Health Professionals in Romania
NCT ID: NCT03602222
Last Updated: 2020-02-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-09-16
2020-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Inclusion Criteria. 120 Romanian practicing MHPs (psychologists or psychiatrists) or MHPs in training will be eligible to participate.
Recruitment. The Partner Consortium will advertise the project via web-postings, listservs and eblasts to their national circles. Facebook ads were the most successful source of recruitment for DMDN. The team will thus be able to canvas all regions of Romania. Further, due to the pilot work, the team is maintaining contact with close to 100 MHPs from Bucharest (the capital), and other cities (e.g., Sibiu, Iasi, Cluj Napoca, Timisoara). While they will not be eligible to participate because they had exposure to the program, they will circulate, as indicated by their Letters of Support, future trainings among their circles of individual practice and professional affiliations (e.g., Romanian Collegiate of Psychologists, the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Association of Romania).
Screening and Consent. Study ads will link to the Qualtrics electronic screener easily accessed from any mobile device. MHPs will take the 5-minute survey (Appendix 2) to determine eligibility, and be randomized to either the MT group or IPT group (based on age and geographical region). The study budgeted travel stipends for one-third of the MHPs, whom the team anticipate live outside Bucharest, such that travel costs will not impede their participation in IPT and to ensure that each group will include samples that are unbiased geographically. Notably, the pilot included non-Bucharest residents. Alternate training dates will be offered for those unable to attend the trainings. Group assignment, training dates, locations, and link to a Qualtrics baseline (BL) survey will be sent prior to the training. The BL contains the consent form with our contacts for questions. The team tested these procedures in the pilot, during which the PI answered study questions from MHPs via email.
Sixty MHPs will be randomized to receive a 2-day IPT in Bucharest, and 60 MHPs will be randomized to the equivalent 3-day MT, on a DCS-designed platform compatible with any mobile device, and with document-sharing and voice-conferencing capabilities. The didactic trainings will be interspersed with answering MHP's questions (voice or text).
Supervision and Consultation. After the first follow-up (4 months post training), half of the IPT MHPs and half of the MT MHPs (n=30 per group, total n=60) will receive 2-hour monthly mobile supervision using a forum format on our mobile platform for 8 months. DCS will design a group chat feature, similar to the one they devised for a previous pilot study. The live monthly supervision will occur on this platform after the 4-month and before the 12-month assessments. This system will provide MHPs with a fully automated and interactive mobile platform through which they will participate in supervision, as well as submit questions and receive answers for case consultation from the experts (Dr. Pachankis and DMDN intervention psychologists) within 48 hours. Further, MHPs will receive case studies through our mobile website, monthly, with response options asking them their best approach to helping the client (e.g., common LGBT stressor situations such as coming out, negotiating sexual safety, reducing isolation, or replacing health-depleting behaviors such as excessive drinking with healthy alternatives). Cases are fully discussed during supervision. At the end of the study, those who did not receive supervision will be given access to all the case studies and the mobile consultation site to achieve equity.
Boosters. We will hold two 2-hour IPT and MT boosters, respectively, 6 and 12 months post training, and provide an overview of LGBT-affirmative therapy principles, their incorporation into clinical practice, clarifications, and troubleshooting. Case studies will be included covering common issues raised by LGBTI.
Measures of MHP Attitudes, Knowledge, and Clinical Practice. The mixed-methods design involves qualitative interviews (n=10) and 30-min. self-administered internet-based quantitative surveys (n=120) by MHPs, the latter being administered at BL, and at 4, 8, and 12-month follow-ups. Surveys will be identical and assess, in a mobile fashion, changes in MHPs' LGBT attitudes, knowledge of LGBT health needs, clinical practice skills, and LGBT caseload.
Feasibility and Acceptability. Feasibility measures include data on session attendance. Acceptability measures include 5-min. session rating surveys (on mobile devices), and the 10 qualitative interviews.
Efficacy. MHPs will report their age, gender, specialization, years of clinical practice, and LGBT caseload. We will measure attitudes, knowledge and clinical skills; and the presence of explicit and implicit stigma and homophobia.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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In-person training LGBT mental health
In-person training LGBT mental health: Participants randomized to the in-person condition will receive training in LGBT-affirmative mental health counseling face-to-face.
In-person training LGBT mental health
In-person training LGBT mental health: Half of the participants were randomly assigned to receive the training in LGBT mental health in-person.
Mobile training LGBT mental health
Mobile training LGBT mental health: Participants randomized to the mobile training condition will receive training in LGBT-affirmative mental health counseling while on the web.
Mobile web training LGBT mental health
Mobile web training LGBT mental health: Half of the participants were randomly assigned to receive the training in LGBT mental health in a the mobile fashion (on the web).
Interventions
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Mobile web training LGBT mental health
Mobile web training LGBT mental health: Half of the participants were randomly assigned to receive the training in LGBT mental health in a the mobile fashion (on the web).
In-person training LGBT mental health
In-person training LGBT mental health: Half of the participants were randomly assigned to receive the training in LGBT mental health in-person.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Yale University
OTHER
Rutgers University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Rutgers University
Locations
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ARAS
Bucharest, , Romania
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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RutgersU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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