FMBI With War-affected Families
Family Mindfulness-based Intervention in War-affected Families, Intergenerational Trauma, War-Related Trauma
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Family Mindfulness-based Intervention in War-affected Families
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Adult inclusion criteria:
- Above the age of 18
- Karen refugees resettled to the United States greater than one year prior to enrollment
- Caregiving responsibility for at least one child between the ages of 11 and 18
- Reported primary or secondary torture or war trauma exposure, based on assessments conducted during UMN IRB STUDY00000729
- Participation in UMN IRB STUDY00000729 and having agreed to be contacted for future research
Youth inclusion criteria:
- Ages 11 to 18
- Living in the home with the primary caregivers
- Considered a dependent of the primary caregivers (still in high school or transitioning from school to workforce, not married and/or raising their own children - will take individual youth circumstances into consideration individually to make a determination of dependence)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Self-reported or study team observed severe or unstable mental or physical illness such as acute psychosis, presence or risk of safety concerns, and/or a physical disability or illness, which prevents the potential participant from engaging in the study activities. Youth will be excluded if screening is positive for PTSD. Caregivers will not be excluded if mental health screening is positive for PTSD/severe depression.
- Nonbiological caregiving relationships with child
- If one member of the family declines to participate in the initial enrollment, the family will be excluded. If the randomly selected index youth declines to participate, we will open enrollment to other youth in the family that meet the inclusion criteria.
Sites / Locations
- University of Minnesota
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Phase 1 Youth Focus Group
Phase 2 Youth
Phase 2 Caregivers/Adults
Phase 1 Community Leadership Board (CLB)
Intervention adaptation and Community Health Worker Interventionist (CHWI) training through the delivery of the intervention to an adolescent focus group. CHWI from WellShare International will lead the recruitment of adolescent youth from the existing cohort of families and up to two Zoom focus groups will be held.
One randomly selected index youth per participating Karen family. Community health worker interventionists (CHWI) will deliver 7 weeks of home-based intervention with optional post-intervention focus groups to examine the feasibility of the community-based participatory research approach and intervention delivery by CHWIs.
Maternal and paternal caregivers (if present) of participating Karen family. Community health worker interventionists (CHWI) will deliver 7 weeks of home-based intervention with optional post-intervention focus groups to examine the feasibility of the community-based participatory research approach and intervention delivery by CHWIs.
Intervention adaptation and community health worker interventionist (CHWI) training through the delivery of the intervention to Community Leadership Board (CLB) members. The CLB will be made up of 4-7 Karen professionals representing prominent local organizations supporting Karen refugees in resettlement. Representatives will have lived cultural and historical expertise as well as professional expertise supporting the resettled community from mental health and social services perspectives. The expertise of the board ensures culturally centered preparations for intervention dissemination. The CLB will take an active role in the adaptation of the intervention.