Peer Navigators to Address Obesity-Related Concerns for African Americans With Serious Mental Illness
NCT03382782 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 234
Last updated 2023-12-08
Summary
People with serious mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder experience high rates of physical illness and die earlier than people without serious mental illness (WHO, 2005). Health differences seem to be worse among African Americans (Weber, Cowan, Millikan \& Niebuhr, 2009). High rates of obesity among this group contribute to health and wellness concerns (de Hert et al., 2011), with African American women at higher risk of obesity than men. Behavioral weight loss interventions (BWLIs) may promote diet and physical activity that lead to weight loss, but healthy food and safe physical activity options are less available in low-income neighborhoods. Peer navigators have been found to be effective in addressing health differences, and may help people living in low-income communities find healthy food and activity resources (Fischer, Sauaia, \& Kutner, 2007). In addition, traumatic experiences are common among persons with serious mental illness as well as African Americans, and may impact weight.
Through this project, investigators will test two interventions designed to address overweight and obesity among African Americans with serious mental illness. The first is a BWLI designed for persons with serious mental illness and adapted to meet the needs of African Americans. This program has 8-month intervention phase and 4-month maintenance phase. The intervention includes group weight management classes, group physical activity, individual visits to address barriers to meeting weight goals, and weigh-ins. The second intervention is a peer navigator program that assists people with serious mental illness in meeting their health needs in the community. Two-hundred and seventy (270) research participants will be recruited and randomly assigned to one of three conditions: BWLI program, BWLI program plus peer navigator, and treatment as usual (integrated physical and mental health care). Investigators will evaluate these interventions over a 12-month period, and will track weight change, health behaviors, physical and mental health, recovery, and quality of life. Investigators also seek to understand the impact of gender and trauma on outcomes. Investigators hypothesize that peer navigators will improve outcomes over the BWLI program alone. Findings will advance knowledge and services to reduce racial disparities in obesity and comorbid health conditions for African Americans with serious mental illnesses.
Conditions
- Obesity
- Mental Disorder
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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BWLI
BWLI includes group weight management classes, physical activity classes, individual sessions with a facilitator to address goals and barriers to weight loss, and weigh-ins. A punch card system will be implemented to incentivize participation for BHL classes. Each participant from the BWLI condition will be given a punch card, each punch card contains 10 spaces of punches, and will receive a punch at the end of each class (either BHL or physical activity) they attend. No punch will be given if they are more than 15 minutes late for BHL class or more than 5 minutes late for physical activity class. Participants can earn $5 per punch for up to $250. They will be allowed to cash in for $50 Visa gift card every 10 punches. They cannot cash in for a partially filled card. They must have the 10 full punches to cash in.
- BEHAVIORAL
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BWLI & Peer Navigator
Participants receive the BWLI condition and partner with a peer navigator. Peer navigators will meet individually and face-to-face with participants to address their health and weight goals (i.e. working on BWLI homework, attending health care appointments, and facilitating diet and exercise activities). A punch card system will be implemented to incentivize participation for BHL classes. Each participant from BWLI \& Peer Navigator will be given a punch card, each punch card contains 10 spaces of punches, and will receive a punch at the end of each class (either BHL or physical activity) they attend. No punch will be given if they are more than 15 minutes late for BHL class or more than 5 minutes late for physical activity class. Participants can earn $5 per punch for up to $250. They will be allowed to cash in for $50 Visa gift card every 10 punches. They cannot cash in for a partially filled card. They must have the 10 full punches to cash in.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Integrated Care
Participants receive integrated physical and mental health care from their usual provider.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
collaborator NIH -
ACCESS Community Health Network
collaborator OTHER -
Trilogy Inc. Behavioral Healthcare
collaborator OTHER -
Illinois Institute of Technology
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Patrick Corrigan, PsyD · Illinois Institute of Technology
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2017-12-12
- Primary Completion
- 2020-03-12
- Completion
- 2021-03-11
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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