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Building Community Capacity for Disability Prevention for Minority Elders - Renewal
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Positive Minds Strong Bodies Enhanced and Enhanced Usual Care for Depression and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 427 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study aims to address treatment and service disparities and prevent disability among racial/ethnic and linguistic minority elders. It tests the effectiveness and implementation readiness of the Positive Minds-Strong Bodies Enhanced intervention (PMSB-E), a combined mental and physical health intervention designed to be implemented in low-resource community settings. This renewal grant project includes a streamlined intervention with new components designed to improve and maintain participant outcomes.
Study Details
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Interventions
The Positive Minds Strong Bodies Enhanced intervention (PMSB-E) was designed to provide a single, integrated program that could address the dual challenges of mental health and disability among minority elders. PMSB-E seeks to improve mood symptoms, identify and correct negative distortions or cognitions, promote behavioral activation through engaging the participant in pleasant activities, and encourage developing supportive relationships. All sessions are tailored to the participant's needs using a collaborative approach.
Participants in this arm will receive a booklet about anxiety and depression in Spanish, English, or Mandarin/Cantonese. Research staff will call the participant 4 times over the course of 6 months to administer mental health items, a suicide questionnaire, and a question about medication side effects to mimic the administration schedule in the intervention group.