Paths to Everyday Life - a Community-based Peer Support Intervention (PEER)
Mental Health Impairment, Peer Group, Mental Health Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Mental Health Impairment focused on measuring Peer support, Community-based, Randomized Controlled Trial, Individual companionship, Volunteer peers, Peer group sessions
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Citizens using the municipal social service in the participating municipalities for support and assistance due to mental vulnerability and mental health difficulties, corresponding to the target group for §82 in the law of social service - i.e. citizens diagnosed with a mental illness and/or who is affected by mental dissatisfaction to a degree that limits the unfolding of life. Additionally, citizens who self-refer to the trial with similar mental health challenges.
- Are residents of collaborating municipalities at baseline.
- Can understand, speak, and read Danish.
- Are aged 18 years or older.
- Have given verbal and written consent to participate in the trial.
Exclusion criteria:
- Citizens intoxicated by alcohol and/or other substances - if they according to the local coordinator's judgment cannot participate in the peer group, they are advised to contact professional help.
- Citizens with specific suicide plans - if they according to the local coordinator's judgment cannot participate in the peer group, they are advised to contact professional help.
Sites / Locations
- Mental Health Centre Copenhagen
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Paths to everyday life (PEER)
Service as usual (SAU)
The Paths to everyday life (PEER) intervention added to service as usual (SAU) consists of a 10-week group course and an opportunity of individual companionship to persons with mental vulnerability and mental health difficulties. The 10 week group sessions is facilitated by two volunteer peers with their own lived experiences with mental vulnerability.
Participants who will be allocated to the control group of the trial will receive service as usual (SAU) by their social security officer, or no specific service if the participant has been referred to the trial by self-referral. Participants who are referred to the trial via §82 in the municipality, can receive other §82 offers depending on the individual municipality.