Hassan Eliz, Bk Prakash, Magar Jananee, Luitel Nagendra, Kohrt Brandon A, Jordans Mark, Rose-Clarke Kelly
Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Oct 21;13:949251. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.949251. eCollection 2022.
Group-based psychological interventions could help to close the treatment gap for depression in low-resource settings, but implementation barriers exist. In Nepal we sought community members' perspectives on how to implement group interpersonal therapy for adolescents. We conducted qualitative interviews with 25 adolescents with depression (aged 13-18) and seven health and non-governmental organization workers, and four focus groups with non-depressed adolescents, four with parents/guardians, and two with teachers (126 participants total). Data were analyzed using the Framework Method. Participants recommended same-sex groups. School was the preferred location because it is accessible for adolescents and acceptable to parents. Adolescents wanted facilitators from their own community with good communication skills. They did not want parents or teachers to participate in groups but emphasized the need to inform parents and obtain their permission. Community members supported group psychological intervention. School-based psychological interventions facilitated by local people could be an acceptable option in rural Nepal.
基于群体的心理干预有助于缩小资源匮乏地区抑郁症的治疗差距,但存在实施障碍。在尼泊尔,我们就如何为青少年实施群体人际治疗征求了社区成员的意见。我们对25名患有抑郁症的青少年(年龄在13至18岁之间)、7名卫生和非政府组织工作人员进行了定性访谈,并与未患抑郁症的青少年进行了4次焦点小组讨论,与家长/监护人进行了4次,与教师进行了2次(总共126名参与者)。使用框架法对数据进行了分析。参与者建议组成同性群体。学校是首选地点,因为青少年可以方便地前往,家长也能接受。青少年希望有来自他们自己社区且沟通能力良好的 facilitators。他们不希望家长或教师参与小组,但强调需要告知家长并获得他们的许可。社区成员支持群体心理干预。由当地人推动的基于学校的心理干预在尼泊尔农村地区可能是一个可接受的选择。