The proposed study is a randomized, controlled trial (RCT) that will examine the effectiveness of an intervention designed to reduce social isolation and loneliness of adults with serious mental illness (SMI). The intervention will focus on improving their sense of mattering by using acts of kindness and experiencing gratitude through volunteering. 120 participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention group or the attention control group. Over the course of the 6-month intervention, participants in the intervention arm, will receive weekly support from the interventionist. The interventionist and the participant will collaboratively set goals and develop an initial intervention plan, which is informed by the participants interests, values and goals. The attention control group will receive non-directive listening support through research assistants. Data collection for all participants will occur at baseline, at the mid-point of the intervention at 3 months, and at the end of the 6-month intervention. Participants will be asked questions about quality of experience, social context and satisfaction, mattering components, kindness, gratitude, and loneliness. We will gather data on demographic background, life transitions, social network characteristics, internalized stigma, neighborhood climate, depression, and trait measures of mattering and loneliness during intake and exit interviews. Additionally, participants of the intervention arm will be asked to provide feedback about the intervention.
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Change of Demographic Background
Timeframe: baseline, after 3-months, after 6-months
Change of Neighborhood Social Climate Scale from Housing Environment Survey
Timeframe: baseline, after 3-months, after 6-months
Change of Social Network
Timeframe: baseline, after 3-months, after 6-months
Change of sense of mattering
Timeframe: baseline, after 3-months, after 6-months
Change of sense of loneliness
Timeframe: baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of sense of loneliness
Timeframe: baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of depressive symptoms
Timeframe: baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of sense of emptiness
Timeframe: baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of community participation
Timeframe: Baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of health outcome
Timeframe: Baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of perceived stigma
Timeframe: Baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of perceived acts of kindess
Timeframe: Baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of perceived gratitude
Timeframe: Baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of overall well being
Timeframe: Baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of recovery assessment
Timeframe: Baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months
Change of social support
Timeframe: Baseline, after 3 months, after 6 months