Measuring Beliefs and Norms About Persons With Mental Illness
Mental Illness, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Mental Illness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- all persons who considered Nyakabare Parish their primary place of residence and who were capable of providing consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- minors younger than 18 years of age, with the exception of emancipated minors
- persons who did not consider Nyakabare their primary place of residence, e.g., persons who happened to be visiting Nyakabare at the time of the survey or who owned a home in Nyakabare but spent most of their time outside the parish
- persons with whom research staff could not communicate, e.g., due to deafness, mutism, or aphasia
- persons with psychosis, neurological damage, acute intoxication, or other cognitive impairment (all of which were determined informally in the field by non-clinical research staff in consultation with a supervisor)
Sites / Locations
- Mbarara University of Science and Technology
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Arm 7
Arm 8
Arm 9
Arm 10
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
V1: Control
V2: Schizophrenia
V3: Schizophrenia + Tx with Response
V4: Schizophrenia + Tx with Relapse
Version 5: Bipolar
V6: Bipolar + Tx with Response
V7: Bipolar + Tx with Relapse
V8: Depression
V9: Depression + Tx with Response
V10: Depression + Tx with Relapse
This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with no symptoms of mental illness.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with untreated and symptomatic schizophrenia.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with schizophrenia, successfully treated with complete response.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with schizophrenia, successfully treated with partial relapse.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with untreated and symptomatic bipolar disorder.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with bipolar disorder, successfully treated with complete response.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with bipolar disorder, successfully treated with partial relapse.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with untreated and symptomatic major depressive disorder.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with major depressive disorder, successfully treated with complete response.
As this is a survey experiment, the "intervention" involves random assignment to a survey questionnaire with specific wording. This version of the survey questionnaire depicts a young woman with major depressive disorder, successfully treated with partial relapse.