Projects per year
Abstract
Methods: This is a pragmatic, multi-centre, single blind, superiority randomised controlled trial. It is conducted in three sites in the UK: Sussex, Manchester and East Anglia. Participants are aged 16 to 25 and have both persistent and severe social disability (defined as engaged in less than 30 hours per week of structured activity) and severe and complex mental health problems. The target sample size is 270 participants, providing 135 participants in each trial arm. Participants are randomised 1:1 using a web-based randomisation system and allocated to either SRT plus optimised treatment as usual (enhanced standard care) or enhanced standard care alone. The primary outcome is time use, namely hours spent in structured activity per week at 15 months post-randomisation. Secondary outcomes assess typical mental health problems of the group, including subthreshold psychotic symptoms, negative symptoms, depression and anxiety. Time use, secondary outcomes and health economic measures are assessed at 9, 15 and 24 months post-randomisation.
Discussion: This definitive trial will be the first to evaluate a novel psychological treatment for social disability and mental health problems in young people presenting with social disability and severe and complex non-psychotic mental health problems. The results will have important implications for policy and practice in the detection and early intervention for this group in mental health services.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 315 |
Journal | Trials |
Volume | 18 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 11 Jul 2017 |
Keywords
- Youth
- Mental health
- Social recovery
- At risk mental states
- Randomised controlled trial
- Time use
Profiles
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Garry Barton
- Norwich Medical School - Professor
- Population Health - Member
- Health Economics - Member
- Health Services and Primary Care - Member
- Norwich Clinical Trials Unit - Member
Person: Research Group Member, Research Centre Member, Academic, Teaching & Research
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Joanne Hodgekins
- Norwich Medical School - Clinical Associate Professor in Psychology
- Lifespan Health - Member
- Mental Health - Member
Person: Research Group Member, Research Centre Member, Academic, Teaching & Research
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Caitlin Notley
- Norwich Medical School - Professor of Addiction Sciences
- Norwich Institute for Healthy Aging - Member
- Lifespan Health - Director
- Epidemiology and Public Health - Member
Person: Research Group Member, Research Centre Member, Academic, Teaching & Research
Projects
- 2 Finished
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PRODIGY extension: Prevention of long term social disability amongst young people with emerging severe mental illness: a randomised controlled trial
Fowler, D., Hodgekins, J., Notley, C., Barton, G., Irvine, L., Notley, C., Shepstone, L., Sims, E., Swart, A. M. & Swift, L.
National Institute for Health and Care Research
1/09/15 → 31/05/19
Project: Research
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Prevention of long term social disability amongst young people with emerging signs of severe mental illness: A pilot randomised controlled trial of social recovery cognitive behaviour therapy for young people with emerging severe mental illness
Fowler, D., Barton, G., Byrne, R., French, P., Lewis, P., Notley, C., Parker, S., Shepstone, L., Street, C., Wilson, J. & Hodgekins, J.
National Institute for Health and Care Research
1/11/12 → 30/04/15
Project: Research