A Brief Engagement Intervention Adapted for Racial and Ethnic Minority Young Adults in Mental Health Services: Protocol for a Pilot Optimization Trial
Kiara L Moore, Aaron H Rodwin, Marya Gwadz, Doris F Chang, Linda M Collins, Michelle R Munson

TL;DR
This study aims to improve mental health service engagement among racial and ethnic minority young adults by testing new components in a brief intervention.
Contribution
The study introduces three new candidate intervention components grounded in cultural identity, future self, and environmental understanding for a mental health engagement program.
Findings
A pilot optimization trial will test new components in a 23-factorial design with 80 participants.
The study will assess acceptability, feasibility, and preliminary effects on engagement and mediators.
Findings will guide a future randomized controlled trial to improve engagement and mental health outcomes.
Abstract
Young adults from racial and ethnic minority (REM) groups are at greater risk of disengaging from vital mental health services than their majority group peers. Emerging research suggests developmentally tailored interventions that enable personalized exploration of cultural and structural contexts; encourage trust in relationships with service providers; enhance hope for recovery; and increase self-efficacy to adhere to treatment can improve engagement among underserved REM young adults with mental health disorders. Just Do You is a brief young adult treatment engagement intervention. Although Just Do You showed evidence of efficacy with medium effect sizes in a previous clinical trial, not all participants benefited, and some of the proposed mediators were not changed. Grounded in the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST), we propose to improve the provision and effects of Just Do…
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TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Mental Health and Patient Involvement · Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
