Family Peer Navigator for Early Psychosis for Black Families
A Family Peer Navigator Model to Increase Access and Initial Engagement in Coordinated Specialty Care Programs Among Black Families
Washington State University
50 participants
Jan 1, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Building upon formative research, this mixed methods study will be conducted in three phases to develop, refine, and pilot-test a multi-component Family Peer Navigator model designed to increase access to and initial engagement in coordinated specialty care for early psychosis among Black/African American families.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- ≥ 18 years of age
- Identifies as Black/African American
- Loved one who meets criteria for risk of psychosis with a total score of ≥ 3 on the Prodromal Questionnaire- Brief Version
Exclusion Criteria3
- Family members who cannot understand the consent process
- Non-English speaking adults
- Black/African American families referred to coordinated specialty care and who have already been determined eligible for services by providers.
Interventions
The Family Peer Navigator model is theoretical underpinning by the Social-Ecological Model and the Social Cognitive Theory, that incorporates a mixture of evidence- and research-based strategies, to include three key components: 1) Introduction and Assessment; 2) Individual Psychoeducation; 3) Six Brief Check-In
active control, treatment as usual including services provided by the coordinated specialty care program for first-episode psychosis.
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NCT05284721