Overview
This study tests a psychosocial intervention to improve immune health literacy and behaviors among adults with mental illnesses.
Description
This study is testing the efficacy of a brief intervention designed to improve immune health literacy and behaviors among adults with mental illnesses. This psychoeducational intervention supports lifestyle changes, including promotion of immunity-enhancing nutrition and immunity aids, activated intentions to receive needed inoculations and annual health screenings, better sleep, and more effective stress management. Adult clients of collaborating community mental health agencies are randomly assigned to the intervention plus services as usual, versus services as usual alone. They are assessed at baseline, two months post-baseline, and three months later. Multivariable analysis models are used to assess the primary outcome of self-reported immune status.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 and older
- Serious mental illness
- Membership in a collaborating community mental health agency
- Access to the Internet
- Able to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cognitive impairment preventing informed consent
- Unable to communicate in English