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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Self-Help Plus (SH plus ) for preventing mental disorders in refugees and asylum seekers in Europe and Turkey: study protocols for two randomised controlled trials

Authors :
Davide Papola
Minna Anttila
Josef Baumgartner
Kenneth Carswell
Tella Lantta
Corrado Barbui
Paul Heron
Giulia Turrini
Markus Koesters
Della Bailey
Johannes Wancata
Lorenzo Tarsitani
Mariana Popa
Michela Nosè
Martha Bird
Sevde Eskici
Federico Tedeschi
Ross G. White
Maritta Välimäki
Pim Cuijpers
Louise Juul Hansen
Zeynep Ilkkursun
Elisa Zanini
Mark van Ommeren
Giovanni Ostuzzi
Massimo Biondi
Reinhold Kilian
Teresa Au
Ceren Acarturk
Marit Sijbrandij
Rachel Churchill
Marianna Purgato
Sena Akbai
Ersin Uygun
Clinical Psychology
APH - Mental Health
Clinical, Neuro- & Developmental Psychology
APH - Global Health
Source :
BMJ OPEN, BMJ Open, BMJ Open, 9(5):030259. BMJ Publishing Group, Purgato, M, Carswell, K, Acarturk, C, Au, T, Akbai, S, Anttila, M, Baumgartner, J, Bailey, D, Biondi, M, Bird, M, Churchill, R, Eskici, S, Hansen, L J, Heron, P, Ilkkursun, Z, Kilian, R, Koesters, M, Lantta, T, Nosè, M, Ostuzzi, G, Papola, D, Popa, M, Sijbrandij, M, Tarsitani, L, Tedeschi, F, Turrini, G, Uygun, E, Välimäki, M A, Wancata, J, White, R, Zanini, E, Cuijpers, P, Barbui, C & Van Ommeren, M 2019, ' Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of self-help plus (sh+) for preventing mental disorders in refugees and asylum seekers in Europe and Turkey : Study protocols for two randomised controlled trials ', BMJ Open, vol. 9, no. 5, 030259 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030259
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

IntroductionThis article describes two randomised controlled trials that will evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Self-Help Plus (SH+), a group self-help intervention developed by the WHO to reduce distress. In these trials SH+ is being tested as a preventative intervention to lower the incidence of mental disorders in asylum seekers and refugees with psychological distress resettled in Europe and Turkey.Methods and analysisTwo prospective, multicentre, randomised, rater-blinded, parallel-group studies will follow participants over a period of 12 months. One trial will be conducted in Europe and one in Turkey. In each trial, 600 asylum seekers and refugees screening positive on the General Health Questionnaire (≥3), but without a formal diagnosis of any mental disorders according to the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, will be randomly allocated to SH+or to enhanced treatment-as-usual. The primary outcome will be a lower incidence of mental disorders at 6 month follow-up. Secondary outcomes will include the evaluation of psychological symptoms, functioning, well-being, treatment acceptability and indicators of intervention cost-effectiveness.Ethics and disseminationThe two trials received ethical clearance from the local Ethics Committees of the participating sites (seven sites), as well as from the WHO Ethics Committee. All participants will provide informed consent before screening and before study inclusion (a two-step procedure). The results of the trials will be disseminated in agreement with a dissemination plan that includes publication(s) in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at relevant national and international conferences and meetings.Trials registration numbersNCT03571347,NCT03587896.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ OPEN, BMJ Open, BMJ Open, 9(5):030259. BMJ Publishing Group, Purgato, M, Carswell, K, Acarturk, C, Au, T, Akbai, S, Anttila, M, Baumgartner, J, Bailey, D, Biondi, M, Bird, M, Churchill, R, Eskici, S, Hansen, L J, Heron, P, Ilkkursun, Z, Kilian, R, Koesters, M, Lantta, T, Nosè, M, Ostuzzi, G, Papola, D, Popa, M, Sijbrandij, M, Tarsitani, L, Tedeschi, F, Turrini, G, Uygun, E, Välimäki, M A, Wancata, J, White, R, Zanini, E, Cuijpers, P, Barbui, C & Van Ommeren, M 2019, ' Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of self-help plus (sh+) for preventing mental disorders in refugees and asylum seekers in Europe and Turkey : Study protocols for two randomised controlled trials ', BMJ Open, vol. 9, no. 5, 030259 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030259
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d3cd6a26f7d3f27b37cd5f23d97b4595
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030259