Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Implementation and Evaluation of Teaching Recovery Techniques (TRT) Among Asylum-seeking and Refugee Children
A short term trauma-focused cognitive- behavioral program to reduce trauma-related mental
health problems among asylum-seeking and refugee children.
The main hypothesis of the study is that the TRT program significantly improves mental health
(i.e. reduces symptoms of post-traumatic symptoms, depression and generalized anxiety and
increases perceived quality of life (Qol) in the intervention group compared to the
waiting-list control group.
Teaching Recovery Techniques (TRT) was developed by Children and War Foundation
(www.childrenandwarfoundation.org ) as a tool to support children in coping with their mental
reactions to being exposed to war and catastrophes. TRT has proven to be effective in
reducing trauma-related mental health symptoms in such contexts. However, it has never been
used with children experiencing all the uncertainties and stress of an asylum-seeking
context, or with refugee children in high-income countries. The main aim of the present study
is therefore to implement and evaluate the TRT among asylum-seeking and refugee children in
the context of four different care conditions: 1)asylum-seeking children who arrived
accompanied by a legal care-taker 2) asylum-seeking children less than 15 years in care
centers administered by the Child Welfare Services 3) asylum-seeking children 15 years and
older living in asylum centers regulated by the Directorate of Immigration 4) Former
unaccompanied asylum-seeking children who have been granted residence (refugees) and are
resettled in a municipality in Norway.
Based on Power analyses, the target group is 40 children in each care condition (total n =
160) > 9 years speaking Arabic, Tigrinya, Somali, Dari, or Pashto.
The study employs a randomized clustered experimental design that includes a waiting list
control group, which will receive the TRT when the intervention group has completed the
program.
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