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Scalable psychological interventions for Syrian refugees in Europe and the Middle East: STRENGTHS study protocol for a prospective individual participant data meta-analysis

Authors :
de Graaff, AM
Cuijpers, P
Acarturk, C
Akhtar, A
Alkneme, MS
Aoun, M
Awwad, M
Bawaneh, AY
Brown, FL
Bryant, R
Burchert, S
Carswell, K
Drogendijk, A
Engels, M
Fuhr, DC
Hansen, P
van't Hof, E
Giardinelli, L
Hemmo, M
Hessling, JM
Ilkkursun, Z
Jordans, MJD
Kiselev, N
Knaevelsrud, C
Kurt, G
Martinmaki, S
McDaid, D
Morina, N
Naser, H
Park, A-L
Pfaltz, MC
Roberts, B
Schick, M
Schnyder, U
Spaaij, J
Steen, F
Taha, K
Uygun, E
Ventevogel, P
Whitney, C
Witteveen, AB
Sijbrandij, M
de Graaff, AM
Cuijpers, P
Acarturk, C
Akhtar, A
Alkneme, MS
Aoun, M
Awwad, M
Bawaneh, AY
Brown, FL
Bryant, R
Burchert, S
Carswell, K
Drogendijk, A
Engels, M
Fuhr, DC
Hansen, P
van't Hof, E
Giardinelli, L
Hemmo, M
Hessling, JM
Ilkkursun, Z
Jordans, MJD
Kiselev, N
Knaevelsrud, C
Kurt, G
Martinmaki, S
McDaid, D
Morina, N
Naser, H
Park, A-L
Pfaltz, MC
Roberts, B
Schick, M
Schnyder, U
Spaaij, J
Steen, F
Taha, K
Uygun, E
Ventevogel, P
Whitney, C
Witteveen, AB
Sijbrandij, M
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The World Health Organization's (WHO) scalable psychological interventions, such as Problem Management Plus (PM+) and Step-by-Step (SbS) are designed to be cost-effective non-specialist delivered interventions to reduce symptoms of common mental disorders, such as anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The STRENGTHS consortium aims to evaluate the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and implementation of the individual format of PM+ and its group version (gPM+), as well as of the digital SbS intervention among Syrian refugees in seven countries in Europe and the Middle East. This is a study protocol for a prospective individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis to evaluate (1) overall effectiveness and cost-effectiveness and (2) treatment moderators of PM+, gPM+ and SbS with Syrian refugees. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Five pilot randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and seven fully powered RCTs conducted within STRENGTHS will be combined into one IPD meta-analytic dataset. The RCTs include Syrian refugees of 18 years and above with elevated psychological distress (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10>15)) and impaired daily functioning (WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0>16)). Participants are randomised into the intervention or care as usual control group, and complete follow-up assessments at 1-week, 3-month and 12-month follow-up. Primary outcomes are symptoms of depression and anxiety (25-item Hopkins Symptom Checklist). Secondary outcomes include daily functioning (WHODAS 2.0), PTSD symptoms (PTSD Checklist for DSM-5) and self-identified problems (PSYCHLOPS). We will conduct a one-stage IPD meta-analysis using linear mixed models. Quality of evidence will be assessed using the GRADE approach, and the economic evaluation approach will be assessed using the CHEC-list. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Local ethical approval has been obtained for each RCT. This IPD meta-analysis does not require ethical approval. The re

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1340014444
Document Type :
Electronic Resource