The Effectiveness of Mental Wellness Youth Hubs in Hong Kong

ConditionMental Stress
Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age12-24
SponsorThe University of Hong Kong

About this trial

This study sets out to evaluate (i) whether the model in phase two can improve symptoms, quality of life, functioning, and psychological outcomes in young people utilising the hub services (n = 600) compared to those in the community controls (n = 600), (ii) the mechanisms that may drive these improvements, and (iii) whether any particular subgroup(s) of youths (e.g., gender, socio-economic status, migrant status) may benefit more from this service model. The experiment group will include 600 hub users who are not currently using psychiatric medications and do not have a formal diagnosis at the time of enrolling in the hub activity. The control group will also comprise of 600 young people, recruited from a community cohort managed by the research team. The community cohort is accessible via the Youth Epidemiological Study Online platform (YES online), which recruits young people aged 12 to 24 years. Only YES online participants who are not using the service of LevelMind@JC and psychiatric medications will be recruited for this study. The two groups will be matched in age, gender, and baseline distress level measured by the 6-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6). There will also be a substudy assessing the effect of four service models: NLPRA eClinic, Integrated Community Centre for Mental Wellness (ICCMW) step-up care, general practitioners, and hub casework support service on symptom-based mental health outcome, comparing a cohort of young people receiving these four services respectively. A total of 252 participants will be recrruited. Another substudy will be conducted to investigate the extent to which participation in Tier 1 activities contributes to improvements in targeted outcome areas, assessing young people (n = 675) before and after their participation of Tier 1 activities. A consecutive sampling will be used, where a subject who meets the criteria of inclusion will be selected until this required sample size is achieved.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

For hub user group: 12- to 24-year-old hub users who receive community-based mental wellness youth hub services for young people.

For community control group: 12- to 24-year-old community youths who do not receive any youth services in the community.

For eClinic user group: 12- to 24-year-old eClinic service users.

Disqualifiers

Youths with known diagnosis of psychiatric disorders (including Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Phobia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Eating Disorder, Personality Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Psychotic Disorder)

Youths who receive psychiatric medication (including antidepressants, antipsychotics and antiepileptic drugs)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • LevelMind@JC Mental Wellness Youth Hubs
  • New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association electronic clinic for psychological service
  • Integrated Community Centres for Mental Wellness
  • General Practitioner
  • Hub Casework

Treatment groups

1,300 Participants
are divided into 6 treatment groups

6

Treatment groups

See each treatment group below.

Sponsors and collaborators

The University of Hong Kong

Lead sponsor

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust

Collaborator

The Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong

Collaborator

Caritas Medical Centre, Hong Kong

Collaborator

Hong Kong Christian Service

Collaborator

Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council

Collaborator

St. James' Settlement

Collaborator

Tung Wah Group of Hospitals

Collaborator

Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association

Collaborator

Yan Oi Tong

Collaborator

Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong

Collaborator

New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association

Collaborator

The Salvation Army, Hong Kong and Macau Command

Collaborator

Hong Kong Playground Association (HKPA)

Collaborator

Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited

Collaborator

Hong Kong Children and Youth Services (HKCYS)

Collaborator

Hong Kong Federation of Youth's Group (HKFYG)

Collaborator