Peer Navigators to Address Obesity-Related Concerns for African Americans With Serious Mental Illness
Obesity, Mental Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity focused on measuring Obesity, Mental Disorder, Peer Navigator, Physical Health, Overweight, Serious Mental Illness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- African American
- Age 18 or older
- Serious mental illness (as indicated by disability)
- Identifies as either male or female
- Concerned about weight and health goals
- Willing to attend
- BMI of greater than or equal to 28
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently receiving services from a peer support specialist or community health worker to work on weight-related goals
- Weigh more than 440 pounds
- Lifetime diagnosis of eating disorder
- Pregnant or plan to become pregnant
- Lifetime bariatric surgery
- No doctor permission for exercise
- Taking medication for weight loss
Sites / Locations
- Illinois Institute of Technology
- Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare
- Access Community Health Network
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Active Comparator
Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention
BWLI & Peer Navigator
Integrated Care (Treatment as Usual)
Participants will enroll in the BWLI program for 12 months. BWLI consists of a 8-month initial intervention phase followed by 4-month maintenance phase. The initial intervention phase comprises four types of contact: 1-hour to 1-hour, 30 minute group weight-management class led by facilitator (once per week; 26 classes followed by a one week break and an additional 8 weight management review classes) 45 minute, physical activity led by facilitator (one-two times per week); 20 minute, monthly individual visit with facilitator to address barriers to goals and appropriate skills; and weigh-in during weight management group and individual visits (once each week).
Participants randomly assigned to this condition will begin simultaneously with BWLI and run concurrently across the eight months of the intervention. Peer navigators will meet individually and face-to-face with research participants in time and places convenient to the person as needed. Specific practices are determined by the research participant with the peer navigator and may include: partnering with participant on BWLI homework; meeting with participant and BWLI facilitator individually; attending all other health care appointments; and partnering on tasks that arise out of those appointments.
Participants in this arm will receive integrated care from their usual provider, which is treatment as usual. Integrated care is mental health specialty and general medical care providers working together to address the physical and behavioral health care needs of patients. One-third of research participants will be randomized to integrated care alone.