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HELP (HEalthy Lifestyles Project) for Youth With Mental Distress - Trial NCT06232733

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HELP (HEalthy Lifestyles Project) for Youth With Mental Distress
HELP (HEalthy Lifestyles Project) for Youth With Mental Distress E-Health Intervention: Patient and Healthcare Impacts

Study Focus

Mental Health Issue

Healthy Lifestyles Project e-intervention

Interventional

behavioral

Sponsor & Location

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Apr 15, 2024

Dec 31, 2028

130 participants

Primary Outcome

Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about how healthcare providers can support
 youths' mental health. The main question[s] it aims to answer are:
 
 - Do youth (12 to 17 years of age) who engage in the 6-month HELP e-intervention have a
 larger improvement in emotional health (measured by the Strengths and Difficulties
 Questionnaire) than youth who do not receive the intervention?
 
 - Does engagement in the HELP e-intervention improve lifestyle behaviour (physical
 activity, sleep or screen time)?
 
 - Do youth who engage in the 6-month HELP e-intervention utilize fewer mental healthcare
 resources, during and for 1 year following study participation, than youth who do not
 receive the intervention? Participants will receive the HELP intervention for 6 months,
 either immediately or after waiting 6 months from study enrollment. At 0, 3, 6, and 12
 months, participants will answer a series of questionnaires to assess their emotional
 health and lifestyle behaviors. Researchers will compare the emotional health and
 lifestyle behaviors of youth who received HELP immediately to those who wait for 6
 months prior to the intervention to see if their emotional health or lifestyle behaviors
 differ.

ICD-10 Classifications

Mental disorder, not otherwise specified
Mental and behavioural disorders
Unspecified mental disorder
Problems related to certain psychosocial circumstances
Problems related to other psychosocial circumstances

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06232733

Non-Device Trial