Title of article :
A controlled trial of problem-solving counseling
for war-affected adults in Aceh, Indonesia
Author/Authors :
Judith Bass، نويسنده , , Bhava Poudyal، نويسنده , , Wietse Tol، نويسنده , ,
Laura Murray، نويسنده , , Maya Nadison، نويسنده , , Paul Bolton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose War and conflict have consequences on the
mental health of individuals and entire communities and
the communities in Aceh, Indonesia, having experienced
more than 30 years of armed conflict, are no exception.
This study presents results from an evaluation of a nonspecific
mental health group counseling program among
adults affected by conflict. Interventions such as these need
to be evaluated to further the limited empirical evidence
base for efficacious community-based treatments for
improving the mental health and psychosocial problems in
humanitarian settings.
Methods A total of 589 adults were screened using a
locally validated measure of mental health and functioning.
Of all, 420 (71%) met the study inclusion criteria of elevated
symptom levels and functional impairment: 214 and
206 in three intervention and three control villages,
respectively. Intervention participants met weekly for eight
sessions in groups of eight to ten adults. Following completion
of treatment, 175 (85%) controls and 158 (74%)
intervention participants were re-assessed. Regression
analyses compared pre- and post-intervention scale scores.
Results We did not find an intervention effect for
reducing the burden of depression and anxiety symptoms
when compared with the control sample. Impact on functioning
was mixed and there was an increase in use of
positive coping strategies.
Conclusions The lack of mental health impact may be
because the mental health problems and dysfunction were
not due to disorder, but were normal responses to struggles
of daily living experienced by this community and not
addressed by the intervention
Keywords :
Mental health Intervention Cross-cultural Counseling Low-resource country
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)