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This project addresses the disproportionate morbidity and mortality associated with mental and behavioral health problems in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Access to culturally competent and effective behavioral health services is limited in many of these communities. The investigators aim to address this gap by testing the effectiveness of a trans-diagnostic secondary prevention program, Family Spirit Strengths (FSS) that can be embedded within home visiting services. The FSS program is a skills-based program that incorporates elements of evidence-based practice, the Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA), and materials informed and developed based on an Indigenous advisory group. The FSS program aims to help participants build self-efficacy and coping skills, as well as build stronger connections to others, the participants' community, and cultural resources. The investigators will use a randomized controlled trial, whereby half of the participants will receive FSS and the other half will receive an evidence-based nutrition education program. The investigators' study is grounded in participatory processes and led by a team of Indigenous and allied researchers.
Age
14 - No limit years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health
Chinle, Arizona, United States
Pokagon Health Services
Pokagon, Michigan, United States
Johns Hopkins Center For Indigenous Health
Shiprock, New Mexico, United States
Start Date
April 20, 2023
Primary Completion Date
March 30, 2028
Completion Date
June 30, 2028
Last Updated
April 18, 2025
188
ESTIMATED participants
Family Spirit Strengths (FSS)
BEHAVIORAL
Family Spirit Nurture
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
NCT04197921
NCT07199335
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