Pilot cluster randomised controlled trial of Stepping Stones and Creating Futures Plus to reduce emotional dysregulation among young men in rural areas and urban informal settlements in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa.

Journal: The International journal of social psychiatry

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Affiliated Institutions:  School of Nursing and Public Health, Discipline of Public Health Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. Centre for Rural Health, School of Nursing and Public Health, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. Gender and Health Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa.

Abstract summary 

Emotional dysregulation (ED) - the difficulty to control emotional responses to stressors - is a potential driver of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration among young men in HIV endemic resource-limited settings. This two-armed pilot cluster randomised controlled trial investigated the effectiveness of Stepping Stones and Creating Futures Plus (SSCF+), a participatory gender transformative and livelihood strengthening intervention, on the emotional dysregulation (ED) among young men in South Africa (SA).A total of 163 young men ages 18 to 30 years were recruited in 30 clusters (friendship groups) in urban informal settlements and rural areas in KwaZulu-Natal, SA. Clusters were randomly allocated (1:1) to either the experimental SSCF+ or control arm, stratified urban/rural and participants were followed-up at 5 months. Intention-to-treat analysis based on generalised estimating equations (GEE) were fitted to quantify the impact of SSCF+ on the men's ED using the culturally tested short version of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale with 16 items (DERS-16).At 5 months SSCF+ did not significantly reduce ED in the overall sample. However, SSCF+ had a significant impact on ED among the men at risk of depression at baseline (adjusted odds ratio = 0.12, 95% CI [0.03, 0.46],  = .002).SSCF+, a gender transformative and livelihoods strengthening intervention designed to address poverty and other socio-economic challenges, reduced ED among youth with depression challenges in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa.

Authors & Co-authors:  Nyoni Princess P Tomita Andrew A Mkhwanazi Smanga S Gibbs Andrew A

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Authors :  4
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Doi : 10.1177/00207640241306062
SSN : 1741-2854
Study Population
Men
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Other Terms
Emotional dysregulation;SSCF+ intervention;South Africa;men;mental health
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Country of Study
South Africa
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England