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Evaluating effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a group psychological intervention using cognitive behavioural strategies for women with common mental disorders in conflict-affected rural Pakistan: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:在巴基斯坦受冲突影响的农村地区使用认知行为策略对患有常见精神障碍的妇女进行集体心理干预的有效性和成本效益评估:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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BackgroundThe impact of humanitarian disasters upon mental health is well recognised. The evidence for psychological interventions for mental health is mounting, but few interventions have been rigorously tested in humanitarian settings. To be sustainable in humanitarian settings interventions need to be short, simple, deliverable by nonspecialists under supervision, and adopt a transdiagnostic approach where an array of mental health outcomes are addressed simultaneously. These elements have been incorporated into the newly developed WHO Problem Management Plus (PM+) Group intervention. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the locally adapted PM+ Group intervention for women in Swat, Pakistan.
机译:背景技术人道主义灾难对心理健康的影响是公认的。对心理健康进行心理干预的证据越来越多,但是很少有人在人道主义环境中对干预进行严格测试。为了在人道主义环境中保持可持续性,干预措施必须简短,简单,可由非专家在监督下交付,并采用跨诊断方法,同时解决一系列心理健康问题。这些要素已被纳入新开发的WHO问题管理增强(PM +)组干预措施中。该试验的目的是评估针对巴基斯坦斯瓦特地区妇女的PM +团体干预措施。

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