720
Participants
Start Date
October 31, 2025
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2026
Self-Help Plus (SH+)
SH+ is a low-intensity, scalable stress management intervention developed by the World Health Organization. It is designed for delivery in humanitarian settings by non-specialist facilitators. The intervention consists of five 2-hour group sessions delivered via pre-recorded audio, supported by an illustrated guidebook adapted to the local cultural and linguistic context (Juba Arabic). Sessions teach mindfulness, acceptance, and value-driven behavior based on principles from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. In this study, SH+ is delivered to 12 groups of up to 30 South Sudanese refugee mothers in Rhino Camp, Uganda, by trained lay peers from the refugee community. The intervention is paired with Enhanced Usual Care.
Enhanced Usual Care (EUC)
"EUC consists of a one-time, brief psychoeducation session lasting approximately 15 minutes, delivered individually by a trained lay provider under clinical supervision. The session focuses on helping participants understand and manage common symptoms of psychological distress-particularly local expressions such as overthinking-and introduces simple self-management strategies. Participants are also provided with information about available mental health and psychosocial support services within Rhino Camp, including referral pathways to professional care and community-based resources. This intervention serves as a minimal yet contextually relevant comparator that controls for attention and information exposure while remaining distinct from structured therapeutic interventions like SH+."
Kabale University, Kabale
Vivo international e.V.
INDUSTRY
Kabale University
OTHER
Bielefeld University
OTHER
Uppsala University
OTHER