Effects of a Peer-facilitated, Acceptance-based Self-learning for Illness Management (PASIM) Program

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-64
SponsorChinese University of Hong Kong

About this trial

Psychosis is a very disabling mental illness with a wide range of dysregulations and disruptions in cognition, emotions, and behaviors, resulting in poor functioning and frequent relapses, especially in the first five years of the illness. There is a knowledge gap about whether Peer-facilitated, Acceptance-based Self-learning for Illness Management (PASIM) can have longer-term and more significant benefits than current professional-led psychoeducation in diverse health outcomes of these psychotic patients such as functioning, problem-solving, and recovery. This multi-center randomized controlled trial with repeated measures, 3-arm design is proposed to test and compare the effects between two alternative interventions (PASIM and Psychoeducation Group program) and a usual-care-only group over an 18-month follow-up.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Primarily diagnosed with psychosis (or ROP with <5 years of illness as defined in recent literature), including brief, first-episode and other psychotic disorders according to the criteria of the DSM-5 [American Psychiatric Association 2013];

H.K. Chinese residents, aged 18-64 years;

Global Assessment of Functioning scores ≥51, indicating mild to moderate symptoms and difficulties in psychosocial/occupational functioning [American Psychiatric Association 2013], being mentally stable to comprehend APSI or psychoeducation and outcome measures;

Able to read and understand Cantonese/ Mandarin.

Disqualifiers

Have received or are receiving other psychotherapies;

Comorbidity with other mental (learning disability, cognitive, or personality disorder) or significant medical disease(s);

And/or communication, visual or hearing difficulty.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • PASIM program
  • Psychoeducation
  • Usual-Care-only

Treatment groups

186 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Locations

2
Integrated Community Centers for Mental Wellness Hong KongHong Kong, China
Psychiatric outpatient clinics in one hospital cluster of Hospital Authority Hong KongHong Kong, China

Sponsors and collaborators

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Lead sponsor

Integrated Community Centers for Mental Wellness

Collaborator

Psychiatric outpatient clinics

Collaborator