60
Participants
Start Date
February 7, 2020
Primary Completion Date
June 30, 2020
Study Completion Date
July 30, 2020
Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE) Program
EASE has been developed to manage and reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety and distress in adolescents. EASE is designed to be delivered by non-specialists in low resource settings such as a trained school-health counsellor. The intervention comprises of 7 young adolescent group sessions, each lasting 90 minutes and involves the empirically supported components of psycho education, problem solving, stress management (slow breathing), behavioural activation, and relapse prevention and 3 caregiver group sessions, each lasting 120 minutes and involve psycho education, active listening, quality time, praise, caregiver self-care and relapse prevention.
Treatment As Usual (TAU)
Evidence based health practices are not available in schools to manage the mental health problems of children. No structured programs are being implemented in school settings for at-risk children. During the study, participants in TAU showing severe psychiatric symptoms that require immediate specialist treatment and follow-up, will be referred to the Institute of psychiatry (IoP)-the tertiary mental health care facility of the region.
Human Development Research Foundation, Islamabad
University of Liverpool
OTHER
Institute of Psychiatry, WHO Collaborating Center for Mental Health, Rawalpindi
UNKNOWN
Human Development Research Foundation, Pakistan
OTHER