Study of Treatments for Depression Among Displaced Adolescents in Northern Uganda.
NCT ID: NCT00280319
Last Updated: 2017-03-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
338 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2005-05-31
2005-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The intent of the proposed intervention study is to test the efficacy of group interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for treatment of specific psychosocial problems and associated impairment in Acholi IDP adolescents living in the Unyama and Awer camps of Gulu District, Northern Uganda. These interventions represent the existing standard of care provided by NGOs working in this region, but. for tje first time, collaboration of the NGOs in this study will help ensure systematic assessment of participants to investigate the efficacy of interventions being offered.
The proposed research study aims to test the efficacy of a group treatment for emotional and behavioral problems in war-affected adolescents. Emotional and behavioral problems will be assessed using a locally-validated scale of psychosocial problems and functional impairment developed from ethnographic work conducted in the same IDP camps in Gulu District in July 2004. The intervention to be tested will be group interpersonal therapy (IPT) which has shown efficacy for use in treating depression in Ugandan adults In Masaka and Rakai provinces. The decision to use IPT in this IDP population was based on the fact that symptoms similar to depression and comorbid anxiety, for which IPT is indicated, dominated in the ethnographic assessment of emotional and behavioral problems collected in July. Additionally, we have prior direct experience in Uganda that IPT can be easily trained and systematically delivered in a low-resource environment lay practitioners and that it is effective in treating depression. Furthermore, our ethnographic work has resulted in a suitable measure for assessing emotional and behavioral problems in war- affected Acholi youth living in the Northern Uganda for use in screening adolescents into intervention groups. The application of valid instruments to assess psychosocial problems and the degree of impairment both pre and post- intervention will be invaluable to our implementing partners - World Vision/War Child - for developing effective interventions to address the ongoing mental health needs of the young people they serve in Northern Uganda.
Specific Objectives 1. To assess symptoms of locally described depression-like syndromes (Kumu/Par/Two Tam), a local anxiety syndrome (Ma Lwor) and social problems (Gin lugero/tic marac) in Acholi war-affected adolescents using the Acholi Psychosocial Assessment Instrument (APAI), a locally-derived tool for assessment of emotional and behavioral problems in children and youth available in the Luo language.
2\. To randomly assign screened individuals found to have these problems to one of three treatment conditions including: a) group IPT; b) a facilitated arts \& recreation control condition; and c) a wait-list control condition.
3\. To conduct post-intervention testing and comparison of all treatment conditions using the APAI. This will be done immediately after the IPT intervention is completed, and repeated 6 months later.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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IPT arm
interpersonal psychotherapy for groups (IPT-G). this consists of psychotherapy provided to participants in a group format.
interpersonal psychotherapy for groups
psychotherapy
CP arm
Creative Play therapy consists of play activities provided to participants in groups.
creative play therapy
consisted of play activities
control
those who are wait-list controls
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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interpersonal psychotherapy for groups
psychotherapy
creative play therapy
consisted of play activities
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
14 Years
17 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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World Vision
OTHER
Boston University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Paul Bolton, MB BS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Boston University
References
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Bolton P, Bass J, Betancourt T, Speelman L, Onyango G, Clougherty KF, Neugebauer R, Murray L, Verdeli H. Interventions for depression symptoms among adolescent survivors of war and displacement in northern Uganda: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA. 2007 Aug 1;298(5):519-27. doi: 10.1001/jama.298.5.519.
Other Identifiers
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BUWVRCT2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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