Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto Western Hospital, 399 Bathurst Street 9 East Wing, Toronto, Ontario M5T 2S8, Canada.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 Aug;71:133-139. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2018.06.009. Epub 2018 Jun 19.
The available evidence on interventions addressing the stigma of mental illness is limited because of small samples, lack of diversity in study samples, and exclusion of people living with mental illness. To date, no published studies have evaluated anti-stigma interventions for Asian men in Canada. Aim This paper describes the protocol of a study to evaluate psychological and collective empowerment interventions (ACT, CEE, and ACT+CEE) in addressing self-stigma and social stigma in Asian communities in three urban settings in Canada: Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver. The study targets Asian men living with or affected by mental illness, and community leaders interested in stigma reduction and advocacy.
Guided by a population health promotion framework and an ecological approach to health, the study will use a repeated measure design with mixed methods for data collection. In total, 2160 participants will be enrolled to detect moderate-to-large effect sizes, while accounting for possible attrition. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three interventions or a control group, using a randomization matrix. Established measures will be used to collect outcome data at pretest, post-test, and 3 and 6 months follow-up, along with focus group discussions and monthly activity logs. Mixed linear models will compare participants' stigma, psychological flexibility, valued life domains, mindfulness, and empowerment readiness within and between groups.
The project will generate new knowledge on the applicability and effectiveness of evidence-based psychological and collective empowerment interventions (ACT, CEE, and ACT+CEE) in addressing stigma of mental illness and mobilizing community leadership.
由于样本量小、研究样本缺乏多样性以及排除了患有精神疾病的人,目前针对精神疾病污名的干预措施的证据有限。迄今为止,没有发表的研究评估过针对加拿大亚裔男性的反污名干预措施。目的本文描述了一项研究的方案,该研究旨在评估心理和集体赋权干预措施(ACT、CEE 和 ACT+CEE)在解决加拿大三个城市(多伦多、卡尔加里和温哥华)的亚裔社区中的自我污名和社会污名问题。该研究针对的是患有或受精神疾病影响的亚裔男性,以及对减少污名和倡导感兴趣的社区领袖。
本研究以人群健康促进框架和健康的生态方法为指导,采用重复测量设计和混合方法进行数据收集。总共将招募 2160 名参与者,以检测中到大的效应量,同时考虑到可能的流失。参与者将随机分配到三个干预组或对照组之一,使用随机化矩阵。将使用既定的测量工具在预测试、后测试以及 3 个月和 6 个月的随访中收集结果数据,同时进行焦点小组讨论和每月活动日志记录。混合线性模型将在组内和组间比较参与者的污名、心理灵活性、有价值的生活领域、正念和赋权准备情况。
该项目将产生新的知识,了解基于证据的心理和集体赋权干预措施(ACT、CEE 和 ACT+CEE)在解决精神疾病污名和动员社区领导力方面的适用性和有效性。