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Mental Health in Primary Care

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by University of Miami
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorUniversity of Miami
Started2022-04-26
Est. completion2026-11-30
Eligibility
Age12 Years – 16 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations17 sites

Summary

The goal of this study is to evaluate in an effectiveness-implementation type I hybrid trial, an enhanced version of eHealth Familias Unidas for reducing depressive, anxious symptoms and suicide behavior in Hispanic youth. The study will use a randomized rollout design with 18 pediatric primary care clinics in the South Florida area.

Eligibility

Age: 12 Years – 16 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Female and male adolescents, who self-identify as Hispanic (or Latino(a))
2. Adolescent between the ages of 12 - 16 years
3. Adolescent living with an adult primary caregiver who is willing to participate
4. Families must have broadband internet access on a device, including (but not limited to) a smartphone, iPad, tablet, computer at their home or other location (e.g., school, library, etc.)
5. Families screening positive on poor family communication (a score of less than 75 on the communication measure; see measures) or youth reporting elevated depressive or anxiety symptom scores (defined as 70 to 90 on the K-CAT) or a history of suicide behavior (ideation or attempts).

Exclusion Criteria:

* Families reporting plans to move out of the South Florida area during the study period.

Conditions5

AnxietyDepressionDepression, AnxietyDrug UseSuicide

Locations17 sites

Jessie Trice Community Health Center
Miami, Florida, 33010
Broward Community Health
Miami, Florida, 33021
Community Health of South Florida
Miami, Florida, 33023
Medlife Clinical Research
Miami, Florida, 33125
Prime Care Health
Miami, Florida, 33134

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