Summary

Eligibility
for people ages 12-25 (full criteria)
Location
at UC Davis
Dates
study started
study ends around

Description

Summary

This is a dissemination and implementation study that is evaluating a stepped-care intervention for identifying and treating youths at clinical high-risk for psychosis within multiple community mental health centers.

Official Title

Increasing Access to Evidence-Based CHR-P Assessment and Treatment Via Stepped-Care in Community-based Settings

Details

The study aims to increase the capacity to identify and treat youths at clinical high-risk for psychosis (CHRp) across Sacramento, CA by disseminating and implementing in community mental health clinics (CMHCs) universal screening and a stepped-care, team-based intervention that includes training and ongoing support in a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy package called Cognitive Behavioral Case Management (CBCM). The study is being conducted in nine non-psychosis specialty CMHCs across 5 agencies, all of which treat young people with public insurance (Medi-Cal/Medicaid) or no insurance. All youths aged 12-25 will be screened when beginning care and those who screen positive and agree will be assessed by the only specialty early psychosis clinic in the county, at the University of California-Davis. Thus the study also aims to triage this limited resource of specialized early psychosis expertise. CHRp+ youth will then begin a 2 year stepped-care intervention at their CMHCs and can move to the early psychosis specialty clinic if they still meet CHRp criteria after 2 years or develop psychosis. The specialty early psychosis service provides ongoing support and consultation.

Keywords

Clinical High Risk for Psychosis, Ultra High Risk for Psychosis, psychosis, stepped-care, psychosis screening, community-based care, dissemination and implementation, Psychotic Disorders, Mental Disorders, Stepped-Care including Cognitive Behavioral Case Management

Eligibility

Locations

Details

Status
accepting new patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
University of California, Davis
ID
NCT06640803
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
Expecting 223 study participants
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