NYUCI-ES: Psychosocial Intervention to Improve Health Outcomes for Chinese and Korean ADRD Caregivers

Participation Deadline: 06/30/2026
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Description

The physical and emotional demands of dementia caregiving can have enormous negative effects on caregivers’ physical and mental health. Dementia caregivers have increased risk of hypertension and diabetes, compared to non-caregivers, especially in minority populations. The NYUCI has proven efficacy in reducing psychological outcomes among largely White samples of caregivers of persons with ADRD and has been widely replicated and translated in the USA and elsewhere. This study will provide the first large- scale test of the potential effects of the NYUCI-ES, a multicomponent intervention that includes individual and family counseling and ongoing support via support group and online chat groups and ad hoc (on demand) counseling.

Chinese American and Korean American dementia caregivers with multiple chronic conditions will be enrolled. This is an unblinded, randomized trial to assess the effectiveness of NYUCI intervention among Chinese and Korean American dementia caregivers. The study will utilize quantitative methods to learn more about the physical health and psychological health outcomes in Chinese and Korean American dementia caregivers.

This study lasts 1 year. The intervention will include two group with each ethnicity group. All participants will participate an on-line chat group and call the counselor for resource information and support as needed. Participants in the treatment group will receive 6 counseling sessions an participate in local support group.