Evaluating a Digital Peer Mentoring Platform With College Student Populations
NCT ID: NCT05764785
Last Updated: 2023-10-12
Study Results
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COMPLETED
NA
63 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-06-22
2023-08-21
Brief Summary
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* What is the acceptability and feasibility of the MentorPRO mentoring platform?
* Does mentoring with MentorPRO demonstrate an impact on academic outcomes (i.e., GPA) and indices of wellbeing (i.e., mental health, connectedness, academic self-efficacy, and overall wellbeing) among a diverse sample of incoming or first year college students?
Participants in the MentorPRO group will:
* Use MentorPRO with their assigned mentors to communicate for 9 weeks about transitioning to college and completing a brief summer course at the university
* Complete surveys about their opinions of MentorPRO
All participants (regardless of group assignment) will:
* Complete surveys about their mental health and overall wellbeing
* Work with a mentor throughout participation in a brief summer course at the university
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Detailed Description
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At the beginning of their membership with the program, all students and mentors will be invited to participate in additional research activities. Recruitment invitations will be in postcard format from Dr. Jean Rhodes or from program staff, explaining what the study is about, what is involved for participants, what the eligibility criteria is, and a link to a Qualtrics form. The Qualtrics link will have (in order): an informed consent, an eligibility screener, and if eligible, and the pre-intervention survey (Time 1; T1). Program leaders will also promote the research project during program time, in which staff will use the same language provided in the recruitment email and flier. Students will also have time to ask questions, and any questions in which program staff cannot answer will be escalated to the research team. Individuals will also be provided the contact information of the study Principal Investigator (Dr. Jean Rhodes) in the consent form so that they can ask any questions before consenting, if relevant.
Student mentees: All interested participants will let us know their age (to determine whether they complete an informed consent or their parent/guardian completes the informed consent), and then will read and sign an informed consent, after having time to ask questions to program staff and the research team. Then, they will complete an eligibility screener, and if eligible will complete the rest of the baseline survey. Interested and eligible participants will then be prompted to take the pre-intervention survey after consenting to the study (T1). All students consenting to participate will be assigned to a peer mentor in the program. Each peer mentor will be assigned to provide mentoring as usual (without MentorPRO) or provide mentoring via MentorPRO. Students will complete the summer course for 6 weeks following a week of orientation, and will receive peer mentoring during that time. For two weeks after the course, students will be able to contact their peer mentor with questions. At the end of the 9-week trial, students will receive a final survey (T2). The eligibility screener, informed consent, and the surveys will be administered via a Qualtrics link. At the conclusion of their participation, all participants will receive a debriefing statement explaining the study and where to find additional resources if needed.
Intervention condition: In addition to the training in program policies and relationship building provided to program peer mentors, mentors in the MentorHub UMB group will undergo training designed by the research team. Mentors will complete a brief (30-min) online videos and orientation to the MentorHub UMB technology, followed by a 30-min interactive online course on providing supportive accountability, through MentorHub UMB Academy which includes "knowledge checks" to ensure mentors are engaged and understanding the material and tracks progress to ensure course completion. Additional courses will be available to mentors through the academy, including a course on mentoring ethics. Following the online training, groups of mentors will engage in a live web-conference (zoom) session with at least one staff member from UMB and at least one member of the research team, who will use motivational interviewing techniques to ensure mentor buy-in and engagement and review content from the online training modules with mentors. Finally, mentees will be given access to an online orientation to MentorHub UMB, which walks them through instructions about how to download and use the app. All study participants (mentors and student mentees) will have access to tech support within 24 hours from Academic Web Pages for any questions or issues that arise.
Mentors in the intervention condition may recommend students to use a third-party mental health app (Healthy Minds Program; HMP) if needed and provide supportive accountability (i.e., encouragement, nudges, etc) to promote consistent active engagement with HMP. Data on students' engagement with HMP will be provided at the end of the trial from the Healthy Minds team (exported from Amazon Web Services by the research team). Mentors will be encouraged provide weekly supportive accountability to students using Healthy Minds.
Mentors: At the end of the summer program, mentors will be recruited to complete a survey. Interested mentors will fill out an eligibility screener, and, if eligible, an informed consent form and brief demographics survey (all through Qualtrics), and survey with asking about their experiences as a mentor.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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MentorPRO
Participants assigned to use MentorPRO
MentorPRO
MentorPRO is a novel application and web platform for mentoring programs that allows students to set goals, track their challenges, and find just-in time resources, while connecting to a mentor for personalized support and progress monitoring.
Control
Participants in mentoring program as usual
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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MentorPRO
MentorPRO is a novel application and web platform for mentoring programs that allows students to set goals, track their challenges, and find just-in time resources, while connecting to a mentor for personalized support and progress monitoring.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Can speak, read, and write in English
* Has access to a smartphone
* 18-years-old or older
* Any self-reported symptoms of anxiety, depression, life dissatisfaction, or lack of college belonging
Exclusion Criteria
* No access to smartphone
* Cannot speak, read, and write in English
* under 18-years-old
* Not reporting any symptoms of anxiety, depression, life dissatisfaction, or lack of college belonging
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Massachusetts, Boston
OTHER
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
Academic Web Pages
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Jean E Rhodes, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Locations
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University of Massachusetts Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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375649
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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