Eschenbeck Heike, Lehner Laya, Hofmann Hanna, Bauer Stephanie, Becker Katja, Diestelkamp Silke, Kaess Michael, Moessner Markus, Rummel-Kluge Christine, Salize Hans-Joachim
Department of Psychology, University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd, Oberbettringer Str. 200, 73525, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany.
Center for Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital Heidelberg, Bergheimerstr. 54, 69115, Heidelberg, Germany.
Trials. 2019 Jan 18;20(1):64. doi: 10.1186/s13063-018-3159-5.
Schools are an ideal setting in which to promote health. However, empirical data on the effectiveness of school-based mental health promotion programs are rare, and research on universal Internet-based prevention in schools is almost non-existent. Following the life skills approach, stress management training is an important component of health promotion. Mental health literacy is also associated with mental health status, and it facilitates formal help-seeking by children and adolescents (C&A). The main objectives of this study are (1) the development and evaluation of an Internet-based version of a universal school-based health promotion program called StresSOS and (2) demonstrating non-inferiority of the online setting compared to the face-to-face setting. StresSOS aims to improve stress management and mental health literacy in C&A.
METHODS/DESIGN: A school-based sample of 15,000 C&A (grades 6-13 and older than 12 years) will be recruited in five regions of Germany within the ProHEAD Consortium. Those with a screening result at baseline indicating no mental health problems will be invited to participate in a randomized controlled trial comparing StresSOS online to an active online control condition (Study A). In addition, 420 adolescents recruited as a separate school-based sample will participate in the StresSOS face-to-face intervention. Participants in both intervention groups (online or face-to-face) will receive the same eight treatment modules to allow for the comparison of both methods of delivery (Study B). The primary outcome is the number of C&A with symptoms of mental health problems at a 12 months follow-up. Secondary outcomes are related to stress/coping (i.e., knowledge, symptoms of stress, coping resources), mental health literacy (knowledge and attitudes toward mental disorders and help-seeking), program usage patterns, cost-effectiveness, and acceptability of the intervention.
This study represents the first adequately powered non-inferiority trial in the area of school-based mental health promotion. If online StresSOS proves efficacious and non-inferior to face-to-face delivery, this offers great potential for health promotion in youths, both in and outside the school environment.
German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00014693 . Registered on 14 May 2018.
学校是促进健康的理想场所。然而,关于校本心理健康促进项目有效性的实证数据很少,而针对学校中基于互联网的普遍预防措施的研究几乎不存在。遵循生活技能方法,压力管理培训是健康促进的重要组成部分。心理健康素养也与心理健康状况相关,并且有助于儿童和青少年(C&A)寻求正式帮助。本研究的主要目标是:(1)开发并评估一个名为StresSOS的基于互联网的校本健康促进项目版本;(2)证明在线环境与面对面环境相比不存在劣势。StresSOS旨在提高C&A的压力管理能力和心理健康素养。
方法/设计:将在德国ProHEAD联盟的五个地区招募15000名C&A(6至13年级及12岁以上)作为校本样本。那些基线筛查结果表明没有心理健康问题的人将被邀请参加一项随机对照试验,比较在线StresSOS与积极的在线对照条件(研究A)。此外,作为单独的校本样本招募的420名青少年将参加StresSOS面对面干预。两个干预组(在线或面对面)的参与者将接受相同的八个治疗模块,以便比较两种授课方式(研究B)。主要结局是在12个月随访时出现心理健康问题症状的C&A人数。次要结局与压力/应对(即知识、压力症状、应对资源)、心理健康素养(对精神障碍和寻求帮助的知识及态度)、项目使用模式、成本效益以及干预的可接受性有关。
本研究是校本心理健康促进领域首个有足够效力的非劣效性试验。如果在线StresSOS被证明有效且不劣于面对面授课,这将为校内外青少年的健康促进提供巨大潜力。
德国临床试验注册中心,DRKS00014693。于2018年5月14日注册。