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Not Yet Recruiting NCT07683819

Personalized Normative Feedback for Stigma and Help-seeking

Conditions: Stigma, Social, Help-Seeking Behavior

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 29 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 160
Sponsor: Han Oh

Location: USC School of Social Work Los Angeles California

Summary

People tend to care about what others think and often change our behaviors accordingly. But what if people do not have an accurate understanding of what others really think? Stigma is pervasive, especially in the Black and Asian American communities, which can prevent people from seeking help. This study explores whether correcting misperceptions (by showing what people really think) about depression and suicide can increase help-seeking behaviors among Black and Asian emerging adults who have untreated depression and suicidal thoughts.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Adults aged 18-29 * Asian American * Black American * Suicidal ideation * Depression * Not currently in treatment * English speaking

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