Naeem S, Ali B S, Mubeen S, Iqbal A
Departments of Psychiatry and Community Health Sciences, The Aga Khan University, Karachi.
J Pak Med Assoc. 2003 Sep;53(9):388-90.
To identify the changes in community counsellors' own level of anxiety and depression as a result of learning counselling skills and to explore their subjective experiences after learning and providing counselling.
Quantitative: Repeated Measures. / Qualitative: Focus Group Discussions.
A lower middle class semi urban community of Karachi, Pakistan.
Twenty-one self selected women from the community.
Reduction was seen in the post training scores of anxiety and/or depression in the trainees. As a result of learning and then providing counselling the community counsellors' self esteem, self confidence and sense of competence were enhanced and they developed a more positive attitude towards life.
A minimal level of training in counselling skills and their application led to significant positive changes in the community counsellors themselves, though self-selection and information bias cannot be ruled out.