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探索基于证据的心理健康干预措施在塞拉利昂青年同伴网络中的自然扩散。

Exploring Naturalistic Diffusion of an Evidence-Based Mental Health Intervention across Peer Networks of Youth in Sierra Leone.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University, Providence, RI 02906, USA.

School of Social Work, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02496, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Feb 24;20(5):4059. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20054059.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Understanding the mechanisms by which evidence-based interventions (EBIs) for mental health are naturally diffused among youth in low-and middle-income countries-particularly those with histories of violence and civil unrest-can illuminate which intervention elements are most transferrable and inform scale-up decisions that support youth adjustment. This study explored the diffusion of an evidence-based mental health intervention-the Youth Readiness Intervention (YRI)-among peer networks of Sierra Leonean youth (aged 18-30) who participated in a trial of the intervention as integrated into youth entrepreneurship programs.

METHODS

Trained research assistants recruited index participants who had completed the YRI integrated within entrepreneurship training (N = 165) and control index participants (N = 165). Index participants nominated three of their closest peers. Nominated peers were recruited and enrolled in the current study (N = 289). A sub-sample of index participants and peers participated in dyadic interviews (N = 11) and focus group discussions (N = 16). Multivariate regression analysis compared YRI knowledge levels among YRI participants' peers relative to control participants' peers.

RESULTS

Qualitative findings supported the diffusion of several YRI skills and components across peer networks (i.e., progressive muscle relaxation and diaphragmatic breathing). Quantitative findings indicated that YRI knowledge was significantly higher for YRI participants' peers (β = 0.02, < 0.00) compared to control participants' peers.

CONCLUSION

Findings suggest that diffusion of evidence-based intervention components can occur naturally among peers in post-conflict LMIC settings. Developing tools to promote the diffusion of the most transferrable EBI components across peer networks could help maximize the benefits of mental health interventions for youth adjustment and resilience in post-conflict settings.

摘要

背景

了解循证干预措施(EBIs)在中低收入国家的青年中自然传播的机制——尤其是那些有暴力和内乱历史的国家——可以阐明哪些干预要素最具可转移性,并为支持青年适应的扩大规模决策提供信息。本研究探讨了一项循证心理健康干预措施——青年准备干预(YRI)——在塞拉利昂青年(18-30 岁)的同伴网络中的传播情况,这些青年作为青年创业计划中综合干预的一部分参与了该干预的试验。

方法

经过培训的研究助理招募了完成创业培训中纳入的 YRI(n=165)和对照组参与者(n=165)的索引参与者,并提名了他们最亲密的三个同伴。提名的同伴被招募并纳入本研究(n=289)。一部分索引参与者和同伴参加了对偶访谈(n=11)和焦点小组讨论(n=16)。多元回归分析比较了 YRI 参与者的同伴与对照组参与者的同伴之间的 YRI 知识水平。

结果

定性研究结果支持了几种 YRI 技能和组件在同伴网络中的传播(即,渐进性肌肉放松和膈肌呼吸)。定量研究结果表明,YRI 参与者的同伴的 YRI 知识水平显著高于对照组参与者的同伴(β=0.02,<0.00)。

结论

研究结果表明,在冲突后中低收入国家的环境中,循证干预措施的组成部分可以在同伴中自然传播。开发促进最具可转移性 EBI 组件在同伴网络中传播的工具,有助于最大限度地发挥心理健康干预措施对冲突后青年适应和韧性的益处。

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