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CompletedNCT04931888

Implementing and Evaluating a Social-Emotional Learning Program for Refugee Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Implementing and Evaluating a Wellness and Social-Emotional Learning Program for Refugee Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic: EMPOWER (Emotions Program Outside the Clinic and Wellness Education for Refugees)

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
31 (actual)
Sponsor
Yale University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
5 Years – 15 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The overall goal of this overall goal is to pilot an adaptation of an established Social-Emotional Learning Program with novel wellness and COVID-19 safety components that are trauma-informed and culturally-specific in a resettled refugee community. In this pilot, "EMPOWER" (Emotions Program Outside the clinic and Wellness Education for Refugees), the study team will assess implementation outcomes (adoption, acceptability, and feasibility) of EMPOWER with refugee children and families during the COVID-19 pandemic through longitudinal evaluations and measurements of feasibility, acceptability, and attrition. The study team will also evaluate the impact of EMPOWER by assessing (a) children's social-emotional learning competence and (b) children's and family's COVID-19 knowledge.

Detailed description

The major question that guides this research is: can an adaptation of an established Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum effectively improve Social-Emotional wellness for refugee children and their families? The hypothesis is that participation in this program will (a) improve children's SEL competence and (b) lessen stress and improve quality of life for refugee families. The overall objective of this study is to establish and evaluate the preliminary efficacy and implementation of an adapted social-emotional learning (SEL) and Wellness Program for refugees: EMPOWER (Emotions Program Outside the clinic with Wellness Education for Refugees). To achieve the two aims of this study, the study team will conduct a wait-list controlled pilot to establish and evaluate the preliminary efficacy of participation in EMPOWER by assessing (a) children's SEL competence and (b) measures of mental health, stress, quality of life and wellness before and after participation in the program (Aim 1). Then, the study team will assess the implementation of EMPOWER with refugee children by using mixed methods to perform a summative evaluation of implementation outcomes-including fidelity, sustainability, and reach-in the Afghan refugee community (Aim 2).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALEMPOWEREMPOWER is an adapted social emotional learning (SEL) and wellness education initiative delivered to a community of refugee families that was developed through a pre-pilot in the New Haven Afghan refugee community in 2020. Unlike traditional school-based SEL curricula, EMPOWER partners with community organizations to provide translated and trauma-informed wellness education to family units. The program combines in-person (socially distant) and remote delivery of culturally-informed physical, emotional, and medical wellness tools adapted from evidenced-based behavioral medicine, refugee trauma and recovery, and community health research.

Timeline

Start date
2022-05-20
Primary completion
2022-08-15
Completion
2022-08-20
First posted
2021-06-18
Last updated
2023-11-30
Results posted
2023-11-30

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04931888. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.