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MISAPSY: Childhood Maltreatment, Food Insecurity, Psychological Distress and Professional Integration Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Young Adults

Sponsor: University of Lorraine

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Summary

The MISAPSY study (Childhood Maltreatment, Food Insecurity, Psychological Distress and Professional Integration Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Young Adults) aims to model the complex interrelations between child maltreatment, trauma exposure, food insecurity, and psychological distress among precarious young adults enrolled in French youth employment and social integration services (Mission Locale). Adopting a methodology structured around three complementary components, this study consists of: (1) a cross-sectional survey to identify key associations ; (2) a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews exploring psychologists' subjective experiences, and (3) a longitudinal comparative interventional study involving two different support programs to assess and compare the impact of these interventions on participants' food insecurity and psychological well-being. Using a multi-phase design, MISAPSY seeks to move beyond linear risk-factor models by adopting a systemic and network-based approach to mental health and social vulnerability. The study integrates quantitative analyses, including network analyses, qualitative exploration of professional practices, and comparative longitudinal intervention to inform more holistic, equitable, and transferable models of care for vulnerable young adults.

Official title: Psychosocial Intervention With Precarious Young People: a Comparative Longitudinal Study on Psychological Distress and Food Insecurity

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 25 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

70

Start Date

2026-03-15

Completion Date

2027-06

Last Updated

2026-02-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Food Assistance

Weekly food assistance provided to participants for a duration of 12 months, aimed at reducing food insecurity.

BEHAVIORAL

Psychological Follow-Up

Twice-monthly psychological follow-up sessions provided over a 6-month period, delivered by trained psychodynamic psychologists, aiming to support psychological well-being and address trauma-related psychological distress.

Locations (6)

Mission Locale site Centre

Paris, France

Mission Locale site Soleil

Paris, France

Mission Locale site Avenir

Paris, France

Mission Locale site Milord

Paris, France

Mission Locale site Est

Paris, France

Mission Locale site Pyrénées

Paris, France