About this trial
Elderly people and children and young people (CYP) and from families with mentally ill parents are particularly affected by loneliness. The GemsE project is investigating whether intergenerational mentoring between seniors and children or young people helps to reduce loneliness and improve the mental well-being and quality of life of both groups. The aim of the study is to scientifically record the effect of these sponsorships and to find out how such encounters can be successfully organized.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Older adults aged 60 years and older who are residents of Hamburg
Children and adolescents aged 12 to 21 years with at least one parent with a mental illness and who are residents of Hamburg
Sufficient German language proficiency
Ability and willingness to provide informed consent to participate in the study
Disqualifiers
Children and adolescents with severe acute psychological symptoms requiring inpatient treatment, including acute suicidality, acute substance use, or acute psychotic symptoms
Older adults with acute psychological crises or untreated severe mental illness preventing reliable participation
Older adults with cognitive impairment or dementia preventing reliable participation in the intervention
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Mechanisms and effectiveness of intergenerational tandems