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TerminatedNCT04088487

New in Town-Internet Intervention for Migrants

New in Town-Internet Intervention for Migrants: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Terminated
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
178 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

New in Town is an internet intervention for migrants that aims at increasing social self-efficacy. The study aim is to evaluate its effectiveness.

Detailed description

The number of migrants worldwide is growing rapidly over the past years. Migration often requires creating a whole new social network. There is something that can help migrants to do it-their beliefs. Social self-efficacy is confidence in ability to engage in social interactional tasks necessary to initiate and maintain interpersonal relationships. These beliefs are positively related to social adjustment and negatively related to acculturative stress, depression, and loneliness. Therefore, social self-efficacy may be potentially beneficial for the psychological adjustment of migrants helping them establish new connections in the social environment. Based on this observation the investigators have created New in Town, an internet intervention. Exercises in the intervention are based on the principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and relate to four sources of self-efficacy beliefs-mastery experiences, vicarious experiences, verbal persuasions, and emotional and physiological states. The effectiveness of New in Town intervention will be tested in a two-arm randomized controlled trial with waitlist control group. Primary outcome is social self-efficacy, and secondary outcomes include loneliness, perceived social support, and satisfaction with life. Other measure of interest is system usability. Participants will be assessed at pre-test (T1), 3-week post-tests (T2), as well as 8-week follow-up (T3). The investigators aim to analyze the effect size of the intervention and between-groups comparisons at post-test and follow-up. This study will provide insights into the effectiveness of an internet intervention in increasing social self-efficacy, perceived social support and satisfaction with life, and reducing loneliness.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALNew in Town-Interner Intervention for MigrantsNew in Town is an internet intervention for migrants that aims at increasing social self-efficacy. Exercises in the intervention are based on the principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and relate to four sources of self-efficacy beliefs-mastery experiences, vicarious experiences, verbal persuasions, and emotional and physiological states (Bandura, 1997).

Timeline

Start date
2020-01-14
Primary completion
2020-04-03
Completion
2020-05-08
First posted
2019-09-12
Last updated
2020-11-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Poland

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04088487. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.