Lay counselors: Thoughts on the crossing of ecological frameworks and the use of lay counselors in the scale up of early infant mental health interventions.

Journal: Infant mental health journal

Volume: 40

Issue: 6

Year of Publication: 2020

Affiliated Institutions:  School of Human and Community Development, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Parent Centre, Cape Town, South Africa. Ububele Educational and Psychotherapy Trust, Johannesburg, South Africa. University College London, London, United Kingdom. Anna Freud Centre, London, United Kingdom.

Abstract summary 

The recent call for the scale-up of evidence-based early childhood development interventions, in lower and middle-income countries and for minority groups in high-income countries, has seen numerous suggestions to train greater numbers of lay mental health workers to fulfill these functions. While studies have found that concepts from developed country settings, such as attachment, parental sensitivity, and containment, find purchase and relevance within developing settings, the management of contextual and cultural factors and the tensions of cultural interfacing in the rollout of these programs in developing country settings require consideration. Drawing on the experiences of two successful South African mother-infant home-visiting programs as examples, this article discusses some of the challenges in provision of attachment-based infant mental health programs and highlights the need for careful consideration of a number of factors pertaining to the recruitment, supervision, and management of lay mental health workers before large-scale rollout is conducted.

Authors & Co-authors:  Bain Katherine K Landman Mireille M Frost Katherine K Raphael-Leff Joan J Baradon Tessa T

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Aarons, G. A., Fettes, D. L., Flores, L. E., Jr., & Sommerfeld, D. H. (2009). Evidence-based practice implementation and staff emotional exhaustion in children's services. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 47(11), 954-960. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2009.07.006
Authors :  5
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1002/imhj.21814
SSN : 1097-0355
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Child
Other Terms
Expansion von frühen Interventionen;Grande échelle d'interventions précoces;Laienberater;Supervision;aumento proporcional de intervenciones tempranas;conseillers laïcs;consejeros laicos;frühkindliche psychische Gesundheitsstrategie;infant mental health policy;lay counselors;politique de santé mentale du nourrisson;políticas de salud mental infantil;scale-up of early interventions;supervision;supervisión;توسيع نطاق التدخلات المبكرة؛ المستشارين العاديين ، الإشراف ؛ سياسة الصحة النفسية للرضع;スーパービジョン;乳幼児精神保健政策;嬰兒心理健康政策;擴大早期干預;早期介入の拡大;監督;非専門のカウンセラー;非專業輔導員
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
United States