Research and Development Department, War Child Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
War Child Holland Lebanon Office, Beirut, Lebanon.
Trials. 2019 Sep 2;20(1):545. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3654-3.
There are significant barriers to providing accessible, quality mental health care for young adolescents affected by adversity. In an attempt to overcome this, the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed the Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE) psychological intervention for young adolescents with internalising problems. EASE is group-based (seven sessions for adolescents, three sessions for their caregivers) and can be delivered by non-specialist providers. This paper outlines the study protocols for two trials of EASE in the Middle East - one in Lebanon and one in Jordan.
We will conduct two, single-blind, two-arm, individually randomised group treatment trials in Lebanon and Jordan, with at least 445 young adolescents per trial. Adolescents will be screened eligible for the trial if they demonstrate levels of psychological distress indicative of internalizing problems requiring treatment. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive the EASE intervention, or enhanced usual care (one home-visit psychoeducation session). The primary outcome is reduction in overall child-reported psychological distress over time, with 3 months post-treatment as the primary end point. Secondary child-reported outcomes include post-traumatic stress symptoms, depression symptoms, daily functioning, and wellbeing. Secondary caregiver-reported outcomes include parenting style, overall child distress, and caregiver psychological distress. Coping strategy use will be explored as a mediator of treatment effects in Lebanon, and relevant moderators of treatment effects will be explored.
These trials will provide the first assessments of the effectiveness of the EASE intervention for use in the Middle East, with important implications for the use of low-intensity, non-specialist interventions for this age range.
Lebanon: ISRCTN75375136 . Registered on 11 March 2019. Jordan: Australia New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, ACTRN12619000341123. Registered on 5 March 2019 ( https://www.anzctr.org.au/ ).
为受逆境影响的青少年提供可及且优质的心理健康服务存在重大障碍。为克服这一障碍,世界卫生组织(WHO)为有内化问题的青少年开发了早期青少年情绪技能(EASE)心理干预措施。EASE 是基于小组的(为青少年提供七节课程,为其照顾者提供三节课程),可以由非专业人员提供。本文概述了在中东地区进行的两项 EASE 试验的研究方案 - 一项在黎巴嫩,一项在约旦。
我们将在黎巴嫩和约旦进行两项单盲、双臂、个体随机分组治疗试验,每个试验至少有 445 名青少年参加。如果青少年表现出需要治疗的内化问题的心理困扰水平,则将对其进行筛选,以确定其是否有资格参加试验。参与者将被随机分配接受 EASE 干预或增强的常规护理(一次家访心理教育课程)。主要结局是随着时间的推移,总体儿童报告的心理困扰减少,以治疗后 3 个月为主要终点。次要儿童报告的结局包括创伤后应激症状、抑郁症状、日常功能和幸福感。次要照顾者报告的结局包括养育方式、儿童总体困扰和照顾者心理困扰。在黎巴嫩,将探索应对策略的使用作为治疗效果的中介,同时探索治疗效果的相关调节因素。
这些试验将首次评估 EASE 干预措施在中东地区的有效性,这对使用低强度、非专业干预措施为该年龄段的人群提供了重要意义。
黎巴嫩:ISRCTN75375136。于 2019 年 3 月 11 日注册。约旦:澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册处,ACTRN12619000341123。于 2019 年 3 月 5 日注册(https://www.anzctr.org.au/)。