MHIN Research Summary: Psychological Treatments for the World

MHIN Research Summary: Psychological Treatments for the World

A MHIN summary for a systematic review entitled 'Psychological Treatments for the World: Lessons from Low- and Middle-Income Countries' (Singla et al., 2017). 

 

This review describes how and which psychological treatments for common mental disorders in adults are delivered by non-specialists in low-resource settings. It helps to inform the design, delivery and scale-up of such treatments in low- and middle-income countries in order to reduce treatment gaps in highly-burdened populations.

The authors also argue that to overcome problems with limited information on elements and implementation of mental health services in LMIC, authors of trials should systematically report details of service delivery as per a suggested checklist.

Download the MHIN Research Summary and Checklist below.

 


Publication details:

Psychological Treatments for the World: Lessons from Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Daisy R. Singla, Brandon A. Kohrt, Laura K. Murray, Arpita Anand, Bruce F. Chorpita, Vikram Patel
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 2017 13:1, 149-181 

Details

Type
Research summaries and systematic reviews
Approach(es)
Task sharing
Training, education and capacity building
Treatment, care and rehabilitation
Disorder(s)
Depression/anxiety/stress-related disorders
Region(s)
Africa
Asia
Middle East
South America
Population(s)
Adults
Humanitarian and conflict health
Setting(s)
Community
Primary care
School
Workplace