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Feasibility trial of a scalable psychological intervention for women affected by urban adversity and gender-based violence in Nairobi

机译:对内罗毕受城市逆境和基于性别的暴力行为影响的妇女进行可扩展的心理干预的可行性试验

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Background Living in conditions of chronic adversity renders many women more vulnerable to experiencing gender-based violence (GBV). In addition to GBV’s physical and social consequences, the psychological effects can be pervasive. Access to evidence-based psychological interventions that seek to support the mental health of women affected by such adversity is rare in low- and middle-income countries. Methods The current study evaluates a brief evidence-informed psychological intervention developed by the World Health Organization for adults impacted by adversity (Problem Management Plus; PM+). A feasibility randomised control trial (RCT) was conducted to inform a fully powered trial. Community health workers delivered the intervention to 70 women residing in three peri-urban settings in Nairobi, Kenya. Women, among whom 80% were survivors of GBV ( N = 56), were randomised to receive five sessions of either PM+ ( n = 35) by community health workers or enhanced treatment as usual (ETAU; n = 35). Results PM+ was not associated with any adverse events. Although the study was not powered to identify effects and accordingly did not identify effects on the primary outcome measure of general psychological distress, women survivors of adversity, including GBV, who received PM+ displayed greater reductions in posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms following treatment than those receiving ETAU. Conclusions This feasibility study suggests that PM+ delivered by lay health workers is an acceptable and safe intervention to reach women experiencing common mental disorders and be inclusive for those affected by GBV and can be studied in a RCT in this setting. The study sets the stage for a fully powered, definitive controlled trial to assess this potentially effective intervention. Trial registration ACTRN12614001291673 , 10/12/2014, retrospectively registered during the recruitment phase.
机译:背景技术生活在慢性逆境中使许多妇女更容易遭受基于性别的暴力(GBV)。除了GBV的身体和社会后果外,心理影响也很普遍。在低收入和中等收入国家,很少有机会寻求循证的心理干预措施来支持受这种逆境影响的妇女的心理健康。方法:本研究评估了世界卫生组织针对受逆境影响的成年人开发的简短循证心理干预措施(Problem Management Plus; PM +)。进行了一项可行性随机对照试验(RCT),以提供充分的动力。社区卫生工作者向肯尼亚内罗毕的三个城市郊区居住的70名妇女提供了干预措施。妇女(其中80%为GBV幸存者(N = 56))被社区卫生工作者随机分配接受五次PM +治疗(n = 35),或照常接受强化治疗(ETAU; n = 35)。结果PM +与任何不良事件无关。尽管该研究没有能力确定影响,因此也没有确定对一般心理困扰的主要结局指标的影响,但接受PM +治疗的包括GBV在内的逆境女性幸存者与接受ETAU治疗相比,在治疗后创伤后应激障碍症状方面的减轻更大。结论这项可行性研究表明,由外行医务人员提供的PM +是一种可以接受和安全的干预措施,以帮助正在经历常见精神障碍的妇女接受,并且包括那些受GBV影响的妇女,可以在这种情况下的RCT中进行研究。该研究为全面评估最终的有效干预措施奠定了基础。试用注册ACTRN12614001291673,2014年10月12日,在招聘阶段进行了追溯注册。

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