Practice-driven evaluation of a multi-layered psychosocial care package for children in areas of armed conflict.
Volume: 47
Issue: 3
Year of Publication: 2011
Abstract summary
Psychosocial and mental health service delivery frameworks for children in low-income countries are scarce. This paper presents a practice-driven evaluation of a multi-layered community-based care package in Burundi, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Sudan, through a set of indicators; (a) perceived treatment gains; (b) treatment satisfaction; (c) therapist burden; (d) access to care; (e) care package costs. Across four settings (n = 29,292 children), beneficiaries reported high levels of client satisfaction and moderate post-treatment problem reductions. Service providers reported significant levels of distress related to service delivery. Cost analyses demonstrated mean cost per service user to vary from 3.46 to 17.32Study Outcome
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Citations : Ali BS, Rahbar MH, Naeem S, Gul A, Mubeen S, Iqbal A. The effectiveness of counselling on anxiety and depression by minimally trained counsellors: A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Psychotherapy. 2003;57:324–336.Authors : 8
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Doi : 10.1007/s10597-010-9301-9SSN : 1573-2789