About this trial
The research aims to investigate the effectiveness of playback theatre program on improving mental health for adolescents and youth.
This study adopts a multicentre randomized control trial two arms research design. A randomised controlled trial will compare a typical 7-session therapeutic song-writing program with a waitlist-control group to determine whether the 7-session playback theatre program can produce better outcomes for young people with depressive symptoms, including improvement in depressive symptoms, self-stigma, self-esteem, sense of hope and social support at post-intervention. The 7-session playback theatre program will be delivered by trained and experienced social workers and helping professionals who are familiar with music therapy. A research staff, who does not involve in the group allocation and delivery of group intervention, conduct the intervention outcomes assessment of the participants before and after the intervention. Standardized assessment tools are used to assess the intervention outcomes. The ethical considerations of this study were reviewed and approved by the Human and Artefacts Ethics Sub-Committee of the City University of Hong Kong in 2026.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
aged between 13 to 24 years;
having mild to moderate depression and/or anxiety as assessed using a standardized assessment tool, i.e. Chinese Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-Youth (DASS-Y) with a DASS-Y Depression score between 5 and 12;
service users of The Salvation Army social service unit; and
giving informed consent to this research work. For those aged below 18, parental consent will be obtained.
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Playback theatre program
- Waitlist control group
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
City University of Hong Kong
Lead sponsor
The Salvation Army, Hong Kong and Macau Command
Collaborator