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Facilitating Emerging Adults Engagement in Evidenced-Based Treatment for Early Psychosis Through Peer-Delivered Decision Support
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Peer-Delivered Decision Support Intervention for Psychotic Disorders. Completed, enrolled 12 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this mixed methods study is to evaluate a peer-delivered decision support intervention with emerging adults newly enrolled in an early intervention program, also known as coordinated specialty care (CSC). It is hypothesized that participants will experience a reduction in decision-making needs after participating in the intervention, and that study and intervention procedures will demonstrate feasibility and acceptability.
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Interventions
An intervention provided by a trained peer interventionist to facilitate treatment decision making among emerging adults with early psychosis. Specific components of this intervention may include facilitating access to information, clarifying values, helping a person obtain the needed support to make a decision, and screening for implementation barriers. Due to having lived experience of a mental health condition, the peer interventionist will also be able to provide unique types of information and support within the coaching process.