The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a novel psychosocial intervention is effective in helping adults over 50 with serious mental illness (SMI) increase their social connections and participate in more healthy lifestyle activities. The Hopeful and Healthy Living (HHL) intervention combines social skills training and training in cognitive self-management strategies in order to help older adults build healthy lifestyle and social routines. We predict that: * Individuals who participate in the HHL intervention will improve more in perceived social support (i.e., what people get from relationships such as reliance, reassurance of worth, attachment) and loneliness at the 4-, 8-, and 12-month follow-up assessments than those who receive treatment as usual (TAU). * Individuals who participate in the HHL intervention will improve more in overall psychosocial functioning at the 4-, 8-, and 12-month follow-up assessments than those who receive TAU. * Individuals who participate in the HHL intervention will improve more in cognitive functioning at the 4-, 8-, and 12-month follow-up assessments than those who receive TAU. * Individuals who participate in the HHL intervention will improve more in healthy behaviors (sleep, activity, diet) at the 4-, 8-, and 12-month follow-up assessments than those who receive TAU. In this trial, participants will be either receive the HHL intervention or participate in their regular treatment activities (treatment as usual). HHL vs. TAU will be compared to see if there are any differences in social support, cognition, loneliness, psychosocial functioning, or healthy lifestyle activities including physical activity, sleep, and diet. Participants will be asked to complete an interview-based assessment at baseline, 4-months, 8-months, and 12-months. After completing the baseline assessment, those who are in the experimental group will participate in the 16-week long HHL group intervention.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
The HHL intervention is a 16-week long, manualized group intervention. Classes will be held weekly for 90 minutes. The class covers 15 topics centered on building social connections, developing healthy lifestyle routines around eating, exercise, and sleep. Each class will target one social skill (i.e. starting conversations) and one cognitive self-management strategy (i.e. memory tips), which will be taught and practiced in class. Each class also includes a facilitated exercise component and individually tailored take home application activity.
Bay Cove Center Club
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
RECRUITINGBay Cove Transitions of Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
RECRUITINGMontreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA)
Standardized screening tool used for assessing cognition.
Time frame: Baseline, 4-, 8-, 12- month followup
The Cognitive Self-Efficacy Scale
10-item measure that assesses confidence in everyday cognitive tasks.
Time frame: Baseline, 4-, 8-, 12- month followup
The DSM-5-TR Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure
Adult will be used to assess and statistically control for mental health symptom severity.
Time frame: Baseline, 4-, 8-, 12- month followup
The UCLA Loneliness Scale-3-item instrument
3-item screening tool for loneliness.
Time frame: Baseline, 4-, 8-, 12- month followup
The Social Provisions Scale
24-item instrument that will be used to measure various types of social supports.
Time frame: Baseline, 4-, 8-, 12- month followup
The Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE)
Standardized measurement of physical activity related to exercise, work, recreation, and daily living activities.
Time frame: Baseline, 4-, 8-, 12- month followup
Starting the Conversation
A brief standardized survey for assessing daily eating habits.
Time frame: Baseline, 4-, 8-, 12- month followup
Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)
An 11-item tool that is used to assess sleep quality and routines.
Time frame: Baseline, 4-, 8-, 12- month followup
HHL Group Satisfaction and Feedback Survey
For experimental group participants only.
Time frame: 4-month assessment only
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