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Decreasing the Stigma of Mental Illness Among Health Science Students Through a Mentoring Program

U

Universidad del Desarrollo

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Social Stigma

Treatments

Behavioral: Mentoring program
Behavioral: Control (placebo) group

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Stigma towards people with mental health problems is a serious public health problem that limits access to treatment and social participation, in addition to being considered the main barrier to inclusion and quality of health care. This stigma also affects students and health professionals, impacting the quality of care and help seeking in mental health. In this context, it is necessary to develop innovative and effective interventions among university students to reduce this stigma and promote an inclusive and recovery-based approach.

The aim of the present research project is to analyze the effect of a mentoring program on levels of stigma and mental health help-seeking intention in psychology and nursing students. This three-session mentoring program is based on experiential learning and has been validated and adapted to our country. The mentors, professionals with lived experience in mental health, will provide knowledge and experiences to the students through direct contact sessions in the classroom, focusing especially on the processes of recovery and self-determination.

Research question: What is the effect of a mentoring program on levels of stigma and mental health help-seeking intention in health care students?

Within the dependent variables of the study are the measurement of levels of stigma and mental health help-seeking intention in students. The independent variables will be the type of group (experimental and control), age, gender and career.

Methodology: Quantitative study, including the participation of health students in the experimental and control groups. The sample size was determined using the G*Power software. After approval by the institutional ethics committee and signature of the informed consent of the participants, the mentoring program will be implemented in the classroom. For this purpose, the levels of stigma and intention to seek mental health help in both groups will be measured using nationally and internationally validated instruments, before, after and at 4 weeks. Data analysis will be performed using a mixed ANOVA model to compare pre- and post-intervention outcomes between the two groups.

The present study will provide valuable evidence on the effectiveness of mentoring-based interventions in reducing stigma in health care students, a key group in the future provision of care for people with mental health problems. The results will also lay the groundwork for larger-scale studies to assess the impact of the intervention in other groups and settings, with the potential to significantly improve the quality of care and well-being of patients and their families.

Enrollment

102 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • University students from health careers
  • Sign the informed consent form.

Exclusion criteria

  • Be under 18 years of age.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

102 participants in 2 patient groups

Control group
Active Comparator group
Description:
No intervention group
Treatment:
Behavioral: Control (placebo) group
Experimental group
Experimental group
Description:
Intervention group. In detail, the intervention has a total of 3 participatory sessions via videoconference, with an average duration of 90 minutes per session, with a maximum number of 3 to 4 students per mentor. Each session is accompanied by a reflective log of the activities and observations made by the students of an evaluated nature, as well as reading prior to session n°1 and n°2. In addition, the anonymous evaluation of the level of stigma before and after the implementation, both in the group of students and mentors, is included, as well as a follow-up of the measurements regarding these evaluations. At the professional level, a 6-hour pedagogical intervention focused on stigma reduction for the training of health students towards people with psychiatric illnesses will be provided to all health professionals involved, with a certificate of participation delivered at the end of the sessions. The sessions must have minimum material implements such as an equipped classroom, proj
Treatment:
Behavioral: Mentoring program

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Matías E. Rodríguez-Rivas, PhD, MSc, RN.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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