Adaptation of Critical Time Intervention for Young Adults With MH Challenges
NCT ID: NCT06102850
Last Updated: 2023-10-26
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-09-05
2025-11-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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For the first phase of the open trial, we aim to recruit and enroll a sample of 8 participants. We anticipate this will take approximately 3 months which will enable us to refine our enrollment procedures and finalize intervention procedures. After 6 months we will move into the next phase. For the second phase of the open trial, we aim to recruit a sample of 52 young adults, 26 for each condition over the course of the 12-month period. Across the community, the average length of stay in RRH is 12 months so without accounting for likely expansion, we anticipate that there will be approximately 4-5 intakes per month for the CHT RRH program at current size. Given the new focus on young adults in the community and potential expansion of RRH services at CHT, we expect that this number will increase as services ramp up. Based on our prior research, we estimate that 60-75% will screen positive for mental health problems as assessed with the Kessler-6 so at current capacity we would identify 3-4 participants per month that are eligible for the study and enroll 2-3 of these for approximately 12 months in the intervention condition and 2-3 participants per month for 12 months in the TAU condition..condition.
Enrollment and Data Collection Procedures. For both phases, young adults (age 18-24) on the housing eligibility list will be screened for study criteria (meeting criteria for psychological distress on Kessler-6 \[74\] or self-reported prior diagnosis of depression, anxiety, bipolar or a psychotic disorder with ongoing symptoms) and invited to participate at the point of assignment to RRH. Young adults will be told of the opportunity to participate in the study at the time of eligibility assessment for housing and asked for permission to provide their names to the study team if interested. For the first phase we will attempt to enroll all those assigned to RRH at CHT who meet our criteria. For the second phase, when housing is about to be assigned for CHT, we will attempt to enroll two similar young people and assign one to CHT and one to TAU. For both phases 1 and 2, we will contact young people about their interest, then schedule a baseline interview to be held over zoom or by phone lasting approximately one hour. Interviewers will obtain informed consent electronically signed through DocuSign and administer the survey via phone or zoom with each meeting lasting approximately one hour. This format enables us to be flexible and responsive in scheduling interviews. If participants do not have access to a phone or zoom, researchers have the ability to meet clients in the agency where they individual is connected to a case manager. In order to track outcomes through the course of the 6-month intervention, research assistants we will administer surveys at baseline, the midpoint (3 months), end of the intervention (6 months) and 6 month6-month follow-up (12 months). Survey data at each measurement point will be collected on tablets using a questionnaire programmed in Qualtrics. For those in phase 1, we will also conduct qualitative interviews (n=8) and will also interview each of the professionals involved in implementing it (n=5) to explore qualitatively how the intervention activities hit the hypothesized targets of the intervention and allow the potential for other key mechanisms to emerge as well as assess implementation outcomes of acceptability and appropriateness. Qualitative interviews will be conducted using a semi-structured interview guide and will be digitally recorded, then transcribed. If participants do not want to be recorded, detailed notes will be taken.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Condition, CTI-YAMH
Participants receive the CTI-YAMH intervention in conjunction with rapid rehousing supports for the 6 month intervention
Critical Time Intervention for Young Adults with Mental Health conditions
SIx month supportive intervention involving CTI phased based casemanagement, support from a peer support specialist, and support from a mental health liaison
Treatment as Usual Condition
Participants will be assigned to a housing program at another agency that provides rapid rehousing with usual supports
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Critical Time Intervention for Young Adults with Mental Health conditions
SIx month supportive intervention involving CTI phased based casemanagement, support from a peer support specialist, and support from a mental health liaison
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Positive for psychological distress on Kessler-6 or self-reported prior diagnosis of depression, anxiety, bipolar or a psychotic disorder with ongoing symptoms
Exclusion Criteria
* Not English speaking
* No eligible for rapid rehousing based on housing priority score
18 Years
24 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Houston
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sarah C Narendorf
Associate Professor
Locations
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Covenant House Texas
Houston, Texas, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Narendorf SC, Munson MR, Khan U, Brown M, Gomez G, Santa Maria D, Gilmer T, Gattis MN, Hayward P, Herman D. Study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of Charge Up!: an adaptation of Critical Time Intervention for young adults moving from homelessness to housing. Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2025 Jul 2;11(1):91. doi: 10.1186/s40814-025-01677-7.
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