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Family Peer Navigator for Early Psychosis for Black Families
Sponsor: Washington State University
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.
Official title: A Family Peer Navigator Model to Increase Access and Initial Engagement in Coordinated Specialty Care Programs Among Black Families
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
50
Start Date
2023-01-01
Completion Date
2025-09-30
Last Updated
2025-04-23
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Family Peer Navigator for Early Psychosis
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
Care Coordination
active control, treatment as usual including services provided by the coordinated specialty care program for first-episode psychosis.
Locations (1)
New Journeys: Coordinated Specialty care
Seattle, Washington, United States