Tokyo, Oct. 9 -- UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) received information related to the study (UMIN000059327) titled 'Effectiveness of Supervisor Training in Reducing Stigma Toward Mental Health Problems:Randomized Controlled Trial' on Oct. 8.

Study Type: Interventional

Study Design: Basic Design - Parallel Randomization - Randomized Blinding - Open -no one is blinded Control - No treatment

Primary Sponsor: Institute - University of Tsukuba

Condition: Condition - No applicable Adult Classification by malignancy - Others Genomic information - NO

Objective: Narrative objectives1 - This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Supervisor Training in reducing stigma toward mental health problems. Basic objectives2 - Efficacy

Intervention: Interventions/Control_1 - This study aims to reduce stigma associated with mental health problems in the workplace. A 120-minute face-to-face training session will be implemented as the intervention. The target participants are supervisors, and the program is structured to specifically address stigma related to depression. The contents of the training program are as follows: - The role of managerial staff in Supervisor Training - Knowledge of mental health problems such as depression - Approaches to supporting employees experiencing mental health problems - Viewing an interview video in which a person in remission from depression shares their recovery experience Interventions/Control_2 - Wait list control condition

Eligibility: Age-lower limit - 18 years-old = Gender - Male and Female Key inclusion criteria - managerial staff Key exclusion criteria - None Target Size - 100

Recruitment Status: Recruitment status - No longer recruiting Date of protocol fixation - 2025 Year 07 Month 28 Day Date of IRB - 2025 Year 07 Month 28 Day Anticipated trial start date - 2025 Year 07 Month 28 Day Last follow-up date - 2026 Year 03 Month 31 Day

To know more, visit https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000067862

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