WP1 Community Training
Cross-source consensus on WP1 Community Training from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- WP1 is an unblinded pragmatic pilot cluster randomised controlled trial in underserved Black communities in Birmingham and the Black Country. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- WP1 aims to recruit 120 participants across eight clusters, with about 60 participants per trial arm. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- The WP1 intervention is a 1.5-hour mental health literacy training session led by young people from Black African and Black Caribbean diaspora backgrounds. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- WP1 control participants receive written mental health literacy materials placed in community settings. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis
- WP1 feasibility outcomes include cluster consent, training uptake, measure completion, acceptability, and barriers and enablers. — Co-STARS: a feasibility evaluation of a co-produced mental health literacy training package to reduce mental health inequities for Black young people in underserved communities – study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with an external pilot, process evaluation and economic analysis