App-based guided problem-solving intervention for adolescent mental health: a pilot cohort study in Indian schools.

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Evidence Based Mental Health Pub Date : 2021-02-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-18 DOI:10.1136/ebmental-2020-300194
Pattie P Gonsalves, Eleanor Sara Hodgson, Bhargav Bhat, Rhea Sharma, Abhijeet Jambhale, Daniel Michelson, Vikram Patel
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Background: This paper describes the pilot evaluation of 'POD Adventures', a lay counsellor-guided problem-solving intervention delivered via a smartphone app in Indian secondary schools.

Objective: To test the feasibility and acceptability of POD Adventures for adolescents with a felt need for psychological support, and to explore the intervention's effects on self-reported mental health symptoms, prioritised problems, stress and well-being.

Methods: We used a mixed-methods pre-post cohort design. Participants were self-referred from grades 9-12 in two coeducational government-aided secondary schools in Goa, India. The intervention was delivered in two formats, 'mixed' (comprising individual and small group sessions) and 'group' (small group sessions only).

Findings: 248 participants enrolled in the study and 230 (92.7%) completed the intervention. Outcomes at 4 weeks showed significant improvements on all measures that were maintained at 12 weeks. Large effects were observed on problem severity scores (4 weeks, d=1.47; 12 weeks, d=1.53) while small to moderate effects were seen on mental health symptoms, stress and well-being. 22 students completed qualitative interviews about their experience of the intervention. Participants found POD Adventures easy to use, engaging and helpful in solving their problems. They were satisfied with the guidance provided by the counsellor irrespective of delivery format.

Conclusions: POD Adventures was feasible to deliver with guidance from lay counsellors in Indian schools, acceptable to participants and associated with large improvements in problem severity and mental health symptom severity.

Clinical implications: POD Adventures has promise as an early intervention for adolescents with a felt need for psychological support in low-resource settings.

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基于app的青少年心理健康引导问题解决干预:印度学校的试点队列研究
背景:本文描述了“POD冒险”的试点评估,这是一种在印度中学通过智能手机应用程序提供的外行辅导员指导的问题解决干预。目的:探讨对有心理支持需求的青少年进行POD冒险的可行性和可接受性,并探讨干预对自我报告的心理健康症状、优先问题、压力和幸福感的影响。方法:采用混合方法的前后队列设计。参与者来自印度果阿邦两所男女同校的政府资助中学的9-12年级。干预以两种形式进行,“混合”(包括个人和小组会议)和“小组”(仅包括小组会议)。结果:248名参与者参加了研究,230名(92.7%)完成了干预。第4周的结果显示,12周时所有指标均有显著改善。在问题严重程度评分上观察到很大的影响(4周,d=1.47;12周,d=1.53),而对心理健康症状、压力和幸福感的影响较小。22名学生完成了关于干预体验的定性访谈。参与者发现POD Adventures易于使用,引人入胜,有助于解决他们的问题。不论授课形式如何,他们都对辅导员提供的指导感到满意。结论:在印度学校外行辅导员的指导下,POD Adventures是可行的,参与者可以接受,并与问题严重程度和心理健康症状严重程度的大幅改善有关。临床意义:POD Adventures有希望在资源匮乏的环境中为需要心理支持的青少年提供早期干预。
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期刊介绍: Evidence-Based Mental Health alerts clinicians to important advances in treatment, diagnosis, aetiology, prognosis, continuing education, economic evaluation and qualitative research in mental health. Published by the British Psychological Society, the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the BMJ Publishing Group the journal surveys a wide range of international medical journals applying strict criteria for the quality and validity of research. Clinicians assess the relevance of the best studies and the key details of these essential studies are presented in a succinct, informative abstract with an expert commentary on its clinical application.Evidence-Based Mental Health is a multidisciplinary, quarterly publication.
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