504 Participants Needed

Leadership Program for Mental Health Wellness

(FLP Trial)

Recruiting at 1 trial location
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Overseen ByMario Cruz-Gonzalez, PhD
Age: Any Age
Sex: Any
Trial Phase: Academic
Sponsor: Boston University Charles River Campus
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial aims to determine if the LEAP (Leadership, Engagement, and Youth Activism Program with Mindfulness), which combines leadership skills and mindfulness, can improve mental and emotional health in teens. It compares two programs: the LEAP program and EnvisionIT, which focuses on college and career preparation. Teens in grades 9-12 in Massachusetts or Illinois who can attend all sessions and have parental consent (if under 18) are eligible. The study seeks to discover if these programs can boost youth leadership and overall well-being. As an unphased trial, this study provides a unique opportunity for teens to enhance their leadership skills and emotional health through innovative programs.

Will I have to stop taking my current medications?

The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications. It seems focused on leadership and mindfulness rather than medication use.

What prior data suggests that this program is safe for youth?

Research shows that the Leadership, Engagement, and Youth Action Program with Mindfulness (LEAP) is designed to boost well-being in young people. While specific safety details for LEAP are not provided, mindfulness and leadership programs are generally safe for participants. These programs teach skills rather than using medication, often resulting in fewer side effects.

Since LEAP includes mindfulness practices, which have been widely studied and found safe for young people, participants are unlikely to face significant risks. Overall, programs like LEAP aim to improve mental and emotional health, suggesting a positive impact on participants' well-being.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

Researchers are excited about the Leadership, Engagement, and youth Action Program with Mindfulness (LEAP) because it combines youth leadership training with mindfulness practices, which is a fresh approach compared to traditional mental health programs that often focus solely on therapy or medication. This program is unique in its emphasis on empowering young people to take active roles in their communities and develop leadership skills, which can enhance their mental wellness and resilience. Additionally, integrating mindfulness into the curriculum helps students manage stress and improve focus, setting it apart from standard educational programs that may not address emotional well-being directly.

What evidence suggests that this trial's treatments could be effective for youth mental health?

Research has shown that the Leadership, Engagement, and Youth Action Program with Mindfulness (LEAP), a program under study in this trial, effectively supports young people's well-being. The program combines leadership training with mindfulness exercises to enhance mental, emotional, and behavioral health in youth. Early findings suggest this approach helps young people develop leadership skills while promoting emotional balance and resilience. This dual focus has shown promise in boosting overall mental health among participants. Although more research is needed, early results are encouraging for those interested in improving youth mental wellness through leadership and mindfulness.15678

Who Is on the Research Team?

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Mario Cruz-Gonzalez, PhD

Principal Investigator

Massachusetts General Hospital

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for young people who are dealing with problem behaviors, teenage rebellion, and mental health challenges. It's specifically designed to support youth of color in fostering their wellbeing and leadership skills.

Inclusion Criteria

I am 14 or older and in grades 9-12 in Fall/Winter or 9-11 in Spring.
Enrolled in a partner site in MA or Chicago, IL
If I am under 18, my parents and I agree to my participation. If 18 or older, I consent myself.

Exclusion Criteria

They cannot commit to participation in the full study (e.g., attendance at all intervention sessions)
I am not a high school student in grades 9-12 at a partner site.
They participated in the pilot phase (UG3)
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Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

2-4 weeks

Intervention

Participants engage in the LEAP or EnvisionIT program, consisting of 14 two-hour sessions focused on leadership, mindfulness, and career readiness.

14 weeks
14 sessions (in-person)

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for program outcomes and wellbeing at multiple time points post-intervention.

9 months
Assessments at baseline, 2-3 months, 6 months, and 9 months

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • EnvisionIT
  • Leadership, Engagement, and youth Activism Program with Mindfulness
Trial Overview The study is testing the LEAP program which includes leadership training, civic engagement activities, and mindfulness practices. The aim is to see if this can improve mental, emotional, and behavioral health among youth of color.
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Leadership, Engagement, and youth Action Program with MindfulnessExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Group II: EnvisionITActive Control1 Intervention

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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Boston University Charles River Campus

Lead Sponsor

Trials
125
Recruited
14,100+

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)

Collaborator

Trials
886
Recruited
677,000+

Published Research Related to This Trial

Many mindfulness-based programs in K-12 schools, such as Inner Explorer and Mindful Schools, lack substantial research backing their effectiveness, despite being widely implemented.
The review highlights the need for more rigorous evaluations of these programs to assess their feasibility, acceptability, and overall impact on students' well-being, encouraging collaboration among researchers and educators.
MINDFULNESS GOES TO SCHOOL: THINGS LEARNED (SO FAR) FROM RESEARCH AND REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCES.Semple, RJ., Droutman, V., Reid, BA.[2019]
The HealthCorps program significantly improved knowledge in nutrition, mental health, and physical activity among 2255 high school students in New York City, indicating its effectiveness in educational outreach.
Behavioral changes were also noted, with boys increasing their fruit and vegetable intake and girls showing improved acceptance of new foods and reduced consumption of sugary drinks, highlighting the program's impact on healthy eating habits.
Behaviors and Knowledge of HealthCorps New York City High School Students: Nutrition, Mental Health, and Physical Activity.Heo, M., Irvin, E., Ostrovsky, N., et al.[2018]
The nurse-led mind caring youth activist program in a rural Thai school positively impacted the mental health of participating students, with 42 youth activists reporting improvements in their well-being.
Teachers also showed a more positive attitude towards addressing students' mental health needs, while nursing students gained confidence and self-awareness through their involvement, indicating the program's effectiveness in fostering a supportive school environment.
Early findings of a nurse-led youth activist program in mind caring.Aekwarangkoon, S., LeClair, J., Oakley, LD.[2023]

Citations

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