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The effectiveness of problem solving therapy in deprived South African communities: results from a pilot study

机译:解决问题的疗法在贫穷的南非社区中的有效性:一项试点研究的结果

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Background The majority of South Africans with a DSM-IV diagnosis receive no treatment for their mental health problems. There is a move to simplify treatment for common mental disorders (CMDs) in order to ease access. Brief problem solving therapy (PST) might fill the treatment gap for CMD's in deprived communities in South Africa. This pilot study evaluates the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of this PST program for CMD's in deprived communities around Cape Town. Methods A Dutch problem solving program was adapted and translated into English, Xhosa and Afrikaans and thereafter implemented in townships around Cape Town. An initial attempt to recruit participants for online PST proved difficult, and so the program was adapted to a booklet format. Volunteers experiencing psychological distress were invited to participate in the either individually or group delivered 5-week during self-help program. To evaluate the effectiveness, psychological distress was administered through self-report questionnaires. After completion of the intervention participants also rated the program on various acceptability aspects. Results Of 103 participants, 73 completed 5 weeks of brief PST in a booklet/workshop format. There were significantly more dropouts in those who used the booklet individually than in the group. Psychological distress measured on the K-10 and SRQ fell significantly and the program was evaluated positively. Conclusions The results suggest that brief problem solving in a booklet/workshop format may be an effective, feasible and acceptable short-term treatment for people with CMD's in deprived communities. In this setting, group delivery of PST had lower drop-out rates than individual delivery, and was more feasible and acceptable. Randomized controlled trials are needed to evaluate the effect of brief self-help PST more rigorously.
机译:背景技术大多数诊断为DSM-IV的南非人因其心理健康问题未接受治疗。为了简化访问,目前已采取措施简化对常见精神障碍(CMD)的治疗。简短的问题解决疗法(PST)可能会填补南非贫困社区CMD的治疗空白。这项初步研究评估了针对开普敦附近贫困社区中的CMD的PST计划的可行性,可接受性和有效性。方法改编荷兰问题解决程序,并将其翻译成英语,科萨语和南非荷兰语,然后在开普敦附近的乡镇实施。最初尝试招募参与者参加在线PST证明是困难的,因此该程序被改编成小册子格式。在自助计划期间,遇到心理困扰的志愿者被邀请参加为期5周的个人或小组分娩。为了评估有效性,通过自我报告调查表对心理困扰进行了管理。干预措施完成后,参与者还将在各个可接受性方面对计划进行评分。结果103名参与者中,有73名以小册子/工作室的形式完成了为期5周的简短PST。与单独使用手册的人相比,单独使用手册的人辍学的比例明显更高。在K-10和SRQ上测得的心理困扰明显下降,并且对该计划进行了积极评价。结论结果表明,以小册子/工作室的形式简要解决问题对于贫困社区的CMD患者可能是一种有效,可行和可接受的短期治疗。在这种情况下,PST的小组交付比个人交付的辍学率更低,并且更加可行和可以接受。需要随机对照试验来更严格地评估短暂自助PST的效果。

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