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Effects of an African Circle Dance Programme on Internally Displaced Persons with Depressive Symptoms: A Quasi-Experimental Study

机译:非洲圈舞蹈计划对抑郁症状内流离失所者的影响:准实验研究

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Background: Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are people who have been forced to flee their homes due to disasters. Depressive symptoms, at over 31–67%, are prevalent in IDPs in Africa. Despite the evidence for the benefits of the promotion of dance interventions on psychological health, supporting information is needed to outline the benefits of an African Circle Dance (ACD) intervention for IDPs in Africa. Methods: A quasi-experimental design (pre-/post-test) was employed. Two IDP camps were randomized into the intervention group (psychoeducation and ACD intervention) and the control group (psychoeducation). Adults aged ≥18 years, living in an IDP camp, able to perform brisk walking, and who scored ≥10 on a depressive symptoms subscale were recruited. The intervention group received an 8-week ACD dance intervention and two 1-h psychoeducation sessions on stress management; the controls only received the psychoeducation sessions. Outcomes were depressive symptoms, stress, and anxiety. Data were collected at baseline (T0), immediately after the intervention at week 8 (T1), and at week 12 (T2) at the post-intervention and follow-up session. A generalized estimating equation was used to test the effects of the ACD intervention, with a 0.05 significance level. Results: 198 IDPs completed the study (ncontrol = 98; nintervention = 100). The intervention group reported significantly greater improvements in depressive symptoms (v = 0.33, p < 0.001) and stress (v = 0.15, 0.008) than did the control group. Conclusions: ACD could be a valuable complementary intervention in health promotion but more research is needed.
机译:背景:国内流离失所者(IDPS)是人们被迫逃离灾害逃离家园的人。抑郁症状,超过31-67%,在非洲的国内流离失所者中普遍存在。尽管有促进舞蹈干预措施对心理健康的益处的证据,但需要支持信息,以概述非洲国防部异常国内外产的非洲圈舞(ACD)干预的利益。方法:采用准实验设计(/ / /后检查)。两个IDP营地被随机分为干预组(心理教育和ACD干预)和对照组(心理教育)。成年人≥18岁,居住在IDP营地,能够进行轻快的行走,招募抑郁症状的抑郁症状≥10。干预小组获得了8周的ACD舞蹈干预,并有两次关于压力管理的两个1-H心理教育会;控件只接到了心理教育会话。结果是抑郁症状,压力和焦虑。在第8周(T1)的干预后立即在基线(T0)处收集数据,并在干预后和后续会议的第12周(T2)之后。使用广义估计方程来测试ACD干预的效果,具有0.05分显性水平。结果:198 IDP完成了该研究(NControl = 98; ninervention = 100)。干预组报告的抑郁症状的改善显着提高(v = 0.33,p <0.001)和应激(v = 0.15,000),而不是对照组。结论:ACD可能是健康促进的宝贵互补干预,但需要更多的研究。

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