About iCareer
What are soft skills?
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Soft skills are generally defined as social, emotional, interpersonal, adaptive, and problem-solving skills
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Work-related soft skills include presenting qualifications during a job interview, conversing with others, asking for help, and responding to feedback
Eligibility
Our study is looking for young people who
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Are between age 16 to 29
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Have a mental health condition/diagnosis (e.g., depression, anxiety) resulting in functional impairment in work, self-care, or social relationships
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Have no hospitalizations or suicide attempts within the past 2 months
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Speak English fluently
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Are interested in improving work-related social skills
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Are interested in working
Benefits
Our study will provide
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FREE work-related soft-skills assessment
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Eligible participants will have a 50% chance of receiving 24 FREE group sessions of work-related soft-skills training
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All sessions are via Telehealth, no travel needed
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Participants may earn up to $420 over 16 months
Participation
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Study participation will last approximately 16-20 months (4 month intervention + 12 months follow up), regardless of the group to which you are assigned
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Study intervention will either be comprised of (a) 24 telehealth group sessions, lasting 60 to 90 minutes each, or (b) one informational session
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You will also meet with a research team member prior to and after training, and for follow-up interviews at six and twelve months after you have finished the study procedures