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A Study Protocol on Peer Digital Acceset (PDA): A Randomized Controlled Trial to Translate Online Peer Support for Youth Mental Well-being
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Acceset Intervention for Mental Health Issue. Completed, enrolled 100 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This protocol delineates a randomized controlled trial for evaluating the implementation and clinical effectiveness of Assecet, a digital peer support intervention for youth mental well-being, which comprises two components. The digital peer support training curriculum aims to equip youth befrienders (i.e., peers who provide support) with knowledge and skills in harnessing four active ingredients of youth mental well-being-specifically, Mattering, selfhood, compassion, and mindfulness, in providing effective peer support for seekers (peers who seek support). The Acceset intervention that involves three components-digital biomarkers of psychological well-being, peer emotional disclosure process and community engagement.
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Interventions
. The intervention comprises of: i) Digital peer support training for youth befrienders to equip them with the knowledge and application of the four active ingredients-Mattering, selfhood, compassion, and mindfulness-to provide effective peer support as they respond to youth seekers' emotional experiences. ii) Acceset Intervention with features or digital markers of psychological well-being, peer emotional disclosure process and community engagement.