A Multi-modal Approach to Addressing Cardiovascular Risk and Building Resilience in Youths With Psychosis



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Schizophrenia, Psychiatric, Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:15 - 25
Updated:9/21/2017
Start Date:February 2015
End Date:October 2018

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Meals, Mindfulness & Moving Forward: A Multi-modal Approach to Addressing Cardiovascular Risk and Building Resilience in Youth Suffering From Psychosis

The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility (≥ 50% completion rate) of a 6-week
nutrition, movement, and mindfulness program for youth with recent diagnosis of psychosis.

The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of a 6-week nutrition, movement,
and mindfulness program (M³ Program) for youth with a recent diagnosis of psychosis. Program
effects on metabolic and mental health outcomes compared to wait-list control will also be
assessed. Participants will be 15-25 years of age, and have a recent diagnosis of psychosis.
Twenty participants and their study partners (20 study partners) will be equally divided into
two cohorts. Participants will sign up for one of the two series on a rolling enrollment
basis until both of the program date frames are filled. Participants that signed up for the
second series will serve as a wait-list control; outcomes from the participants in the first
series will be compared to this group. M³ will be a combination of didactic and experiential
training. The course will meet once-a-week for six weeks. Participants will learn how to
prepare healthy snacks and meals, make healthy choices when eating out, and interpret food
packaging and labels. They will also learn about different forms of mindfulness exercises and
movement, such as yoga, martial arts, and a Japanese style of drumming. Feasibility will be
assessed throughout the program.

Inclusion Criteria:

- First diagnosis of psychosis occurs within 3 years of enrollment into the study or are
a graduate of the Early Assessment and Support Alliance Program (EASA).

- Established mental health provider and primary care physician.

- Age 15 to 25 years (inclusive)

- Able to enroll with a study partner (study partner can be a healthy volunteer)

- Able to read and write in English

Exclusion Criteria:

- Active suicidal or homicidal thoughts

- Mental status exam which suggests high risk for disruptiveness to group process or
danger to self and others.

- If a graduate of EASA, the participant must have a primary care or mental health
provider.
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