About this trial
This study evaluates the effectiveness of "ReFrame-R," a communication training program designed to help older adults in Hong Kong navigate intergenerational challenges. By focusing on enhancing communication competence and clarifying role boundaries within parent-child relationships, the research seeks to determine if this specialized intervention can improve the mental well-being of both older and younger generations. The study asks whether participating in the "ReFrame-R" curriculum leads to measurable improvements in how families interact, hypothesizing that older adults in the training group will demonstrate significantly better communication quality and a stronger sense of meaning compared to those in a control group. This study also aims to evaluate the program's overall feasibility and acceptability.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Cantonese-speaking older adults
have regular contact with adult children
can comprehend traditional Chinese
Disqualifiers
known mental health diagnosis
mild or higher depressive symptoms (scored ≥5 on the Patient Health Questionnaire [PHQ-9; Kroenke et al., 2001; Manea et al., 2015])
communication difficulties
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- ReFrame-R