Mental Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Using Adapted Dialectical Behavior Skills as Mental Health Prevention in Post-Earthquake Nepal: READY-Nepal Protocol for a Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Trial
Published research on the development of mental health symptomatology among adolescents has expanded in recent years and indicates the presence of a growing public health concern. The 2015 earthquakes in Nepal are a risk factor for increased psychological distress across all age groups. Prior studies have also demonstrated high chronic risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) among adolescents in Nepal and throughout South Asia. Despite the need for mental health promotion interventions in Nepal, there is a lack of psychological treatments for suicide prevention that have been rigorously evaluated in Nepal. To address this gap, a trans diagnostic, emotion -focused mental health promotion intervention (Regulating Emotions through Adapted Dialectical behavior skills for Youth in Nepal; READY-Nepal) was developed for delivery in school-based settings. A pilot quasi-experimental trial utilizing a wait-list control group will be used to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention in a cohort of school -going adolescents in the Kathmandu Valley. Qualitative methodology will be used to augment quantitative findings via exploration of gender differences in perception and uptake of the program, program feasibility and acceptability, as well as changes in coping skills and explanatory models of stress between baseline and follow- up. This pilot study will aid in modifying the intervention to inform the development of a larger, adequately powered cluster randomized trial (CRT) of READY-Nepal.
SETTING: The study will be conducted in school settings in earthquake -affected areas
throughout the Kathmandu Valley. Due to an aggregation of factors including political and
environmental trauma, these areas are at high risk for the development and continuation of
mental health problems.
STUDY DESIGN: Regulating Emotions through Adapted Dialectical behavior skills for Youth in
Nepal (READY-Nepal) is a pilot quasi-experimental trial. All students between the ages of 13
to-17 enrolled in a secondary school in one of two earthquake -affected districts in the
Kathmandu Valley will be eligible for participation. After enrollment, classes will be
assigned to either READY-Nepal or a wait-list control condition. Groups will be
gender-stratified due to concerns around stigma and confidentiality found in similar trials
in Nepal and other low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Because of the higher potential
for contamination effects (i.e., transmission of skills or related intervention content) at
the individual level, whole classroom sections will either be assigned to the experimental or
waitlist conditions. Because of the pilot nature of this preliminary feasibility and
acceptability trial, the sample size will not be powered for inference testing. Results from
this pilot study will be used to identify parameters necessary for an appropriately powered
cluster- randomized trial (CRT) of the intervention.
INTERVENTIONS: READY-Nepal is a 10 -session, classroom- based skills training program
designed to promote positive mental health in addition to supporting resilient responses in
trauma- exposed adolescents. The modularized, emotion-focused intervention was informed by
principles of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and was designed to augment and generalize
Nepali adolescents' emotion regulation abilities during current or future stressful
circumstances. READY-Nepal is divided into 5 components, and includes both didactic and
experiential instruction in skills related to mindfulness, stress tolerance, emotional
awareness and regulation, validation of self and others, and mastery of interpersonal
relationships. The program was designed with a flexible delivery format in mind, in order to
increase its dissemination potential in LMIC like Nepal. The program was developed from a
prior, more intensive version of the intervention that was culturally adapted and piloted
with self -destructive women in rural Nepal. READY-Nepal will be delivered by local Nepali
clinical counselors trained by a US psychiatrist and clinical psychology doctoral student
with comprehensive DBT training. Program facilitators will participate in weekly ongoing
supervision with the original program developers.
PARTICIPANTS: School- going adolescents (ages 13- to 17) residing in earthquake-exposed areas
in Kathmandu Valley are the intended direct beneficiaries of READY-Nepal. For this
feasibility and acceptability pilot, additional qualitative component participants will
include school teachers and primary caregivers of a subset of participating adolescents.
PLANNED ANALYSES Statistical analyses: Primary and secondary outcomes of interest will be
summarized descriptively and visually over time for both study arms. Total and validated
domain- specific scores will be evaluated for each instrument. Outcomes will be analyzed for
within -group factor and intervention as a between- group factor. Preliminary estimates of
within- and between -group variances and the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) of
participant outcomes will be estimated and used to determine sample size calculations for a
future, adequately powered cluster -randomized trial.
Qualitative analyses: qualitative research methodology and commercial software (NVIVO 9) will
be used to analyze data from focus group discussions and in depth interviews. This method
will consist of (1) reading each transcript multiple times for content, then (2) open coding
transcripts for data on key themes surrounding the concepts of intervention effectiveness,
stress -based explanatory models, and gender- moderated skills uptake. These coding segments
will be combined into axial coding categories. The same, iterative process will continue for
the remaining transcripts until a final set of emergent themes is presented. Checks for
inter-rater reliability using kappa coefficients will also be performed.
ETHICS & RESEARCH GOVERNANCE Consent: Permission for conducting the program in each school
will be obtained from school principals. For adolescent participants, research assistants
will obtain participant as well as primary caregiver consent. Research assistants will also
consent all adult participants participating in qualitative evaluation. All participants will
have the opportunity to ask questions related to the process or to study elements. Subjects
can also request a virtual or in person meeting with either the researchers or the principal
investigator if additional questions arise at any point during the study.
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