Prevention of Psychological Health Problems Via Integrated Operational Support
NCT06981598
Summary
Sub-clinical behavioral health services in the military are performed by BH technicians, who receive minimal training. Due to this, embedding more technicians in military units is unlikely to benefit service members. Giving technicians training in, and access to, evidence-based interventions (EBI) could make their work more effective. The proposed study is a training trial examining the efficacy of the full integrated operational support (IOS) toolkit (evidence-based interventions for behavioral health), relative to routine care using standard resources, as a prevention resource for active-duty airmen.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Service members seeing a behavioral health (BH) technician. * Currently embedded BH technicians. Exclusion Criteria: * Service members who are not currently seeing a BH technician. * BH technicians who are not embedded or have taken a clinic role.
Conditions6
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NCT06981598