Evaluation of Training Curriculum and Service of Improving Access to Community Therapies

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

330

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 22, 2022

Primary Completion Date

September 30, 2024

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2024

Conditions
DepressionAnxietyMental Health IssueStressDistress, Emotional
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Improving Access to Community Therapies (iACT)

The Low-intensity Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (LIACT) protocol is based on the empirically supported Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and is designed by registered clinical psychologists with consultation from local ACT experts from the Association of Contextual and Behavioural Science (Hong Kong Chapter). The LIACT protocol is also piloted and revised by clinical psychologists to ensure its adaptability to local situations. For individual guided self-help LIACT service, an intake assessment will be conducted to assess the presenting problem of the participants at pre-treatment to ensure the suitability to receive LIACT service. Participants will be given the LIACT self-help workbook collaboratively with a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (PWP). Between each session, clients will read through the workbook and complete the exercises suggested in the workbook. In subsequent sessions, PWP will guide clients to overcome the difficulties in performing the LIACT exercises.

Trial Locations (21)

Unknown

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Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare Association Services Centre, Hong Kong

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Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service, Hong Kong

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Cedar Communications Ltd, Hong Kong

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Central Health, Hong Kong

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Central Minds, Hong Kong

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Fu Hong Society, Hong Kong

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HKU Lap-Chee College, Hong Kong

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HKUSPACE PLK Stanley Ho Community College, Hong Kong

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Hong Kong Physically Handicapped and Able-Bodied (PHAB) Association, Hong Kong

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KUNST EXA Academy, Hong Kong

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LU Institute of Further Education, Hong Kong

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Mind Mental Health Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong

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MINDSET, Hong Kong

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PathFinders Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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Run HK, Hong Kong

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Society for Community Organisation (SoCO), Hong Kong

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St. John's Cathedral Counselling Service, Hong Kong

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The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, Hong Kong

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The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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WYNG Foundation, Hong Kong

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Yuen Long Town Hall, Hong Kong

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Chinese University of Hong Kong

OTHER

lead

Mind Mental Health Hong Kong Limited

OTHER

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