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NCT05092542: RIWP+

Intervention to Address Disparate Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic on Latinx and African Newcomers

Active, enrolled NA Last updated 15 August 2025
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Refugee and Immigrant Well-being Project (RIWP) in Mental Health Issue in 1,212 participants. Participants enrolled and being followed up; not accepting new ones.

Timeline
18 October 2021
Primary endpoint
31 July 2025
31 July 2026

Quick facts

Lead sponsorUniversity of New Mexico
PhaseNA
StatusActive, enrolled
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designfactorial
Maskingnone
Primary purposetreatment
Enrollment1,212
Start date18 October 2021
Primary completion31 July 2025
Estimated completion31 July 2026
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

University of New Mexico

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Mental Health Issue or Mental Health Disorder. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

This study tests the effectiveness of a community-based peer advocacy, mutual learning, and social support intervention (Refugee and Immigrant Well-being Project) to reduce several negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic that are disproportionately impacting Latinx and Black populations: psychological distress, financial problems, and daily stressors. In partnership with five community-based organizations that focus on mental health, legal, education, and youth issues with Latinx immigrants and African refugees, we will also be able to examine the effects of people's involvement with community-based organizations and local and state policy changes on their mental health, economic stability, stressors, and social support. This is important not only for Latinx and Black populations and the large number of immigrants and refugees in the United States and worldwide, but also because the intervention model and what we learn from this study have the potential to alleviate mental health disparities experienced by other marginalized populations who face unequal access to social and material resources, disproportionate exposure to trauma and stress, and worse consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publications & conference data

1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):

  1. Protocol of the study: Multilevel community-based mental health intervention to address structural inequities and adverse disparate consequences of COVID-19 pandemic on Latinx Immigrants and African refugees.
    Goodkind JR, Van Horn ML, Hess JM, Lardier D, et al · · 2024 · cited 1× · PMID 38626038 · DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0298369

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