CRISOL Mente: A Multilevel Community Intervention to Reduce Mental Health Disparities Among Latinos
NCT06139159
Summary
Latinos in the U.S. experience significant disparities in access to mental health services due to lack of health insurance, language barriers, low availability of bilingual providers, mental health stigma, and fear of deportation. There is an urgent need to identify low-cost, culturally appropriate interventions to reduce mental health disparities among this population. This project will address that need by implementing and testing CRISOL Mente, a multi-level, culturally-congruent community intervention to improve the mental health of the Latino population in Philadelphia.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Ages 18-65 * Fluent in English or Spanish * Self-identification as a member of the Latino community * Resident of Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, or Chester County. * Moderate to severe clinical symptoms of anxiety, depression, and/or PTSD Exclusion Criteria: * People with high-risk mental health symptoms: active suicidality, substance use disorder, mania, psychosis, and schizophrenia * People already receiving mental health therapy (in the last 3 months) * Pregnancy
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NCT06139159