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Training for Mental Health
Study Summary
This trial aims to help school personnel better prepare for emergencies by incorporating psychological preparedness and peer support into disaster management. It will measure the impact of the intervention on emergency preparedness, leadership, social cohesion, confidence, and mental health.
- Mental Health
- Burnout
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Could you explain the chief aims of this clinical trial?
"This clinical trial seeks to measure participants' level of Emergency Preparedness confidence and assess secondary outcomes such as Anxiety, Mental Well-being, and Depression. Prior to the implementation of interventions, assessments will be conducted; follow-up evaluations are planned 2-4 weeks after intervention is administered. The evaluation criteria for each outcome includes a 4 point scale ranging from 'not at all' to 'nearly every day', with higher scores indicating greater symptoms."
Are there still vacancies open to become a participant in this medical trial?
"According to clinicaltrials.gov, this study is actively enrolling patients and the protocol was initially listed on November 2nd 2022 with the most recent update being made on November 10th 2022."
How many individuals are being admitted for participation in this clinical trial?
"Indeed, the records on clinicaltrials.gov demonstrate that this experiment is currently recruiting individuals. It was initially posted on November 2nd 2022 and most recently updated on November 10th 2022, with 300 participants sought from one location."
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