2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13063-020-04995-8
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Evaluation of a school-based intervention to promote mental health of refugee youth in Sweden (The RefugeesWellSchool Trial): study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Background Sweden is home to a large and growing population of refugee youths who may be at risk of mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Thus, there is a need for interventions that address mental health problems in these populations. Schools have been identified as an ideal setting for delivering such interventions as they offer a non-stigmatizing space and are often central to young refugees’ social networks. The RefugeesWellSchool trial in Sweden will investi… Show more

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“…In this project, we conducted behavioural observations of PPI research meetings conducted within other research projects, involving vulnerable groups. The observed research meetings were therefore held as part of three separate research projects; two refugee child mental health trials [ 16 , 17 ], which involved parents with experience of seeking refuge, and one pilot project testing an intervention with financial counselling for parents, which involved parents facing economic hardship. The projects involved the contributors, together with professional stakeholders and external research advisors, in all research meetings where major decisions on the projects were taken.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this project, we conducted behavioural observations of PPI research meetings conducted within other research projects, involving vulnerable groups. The observed research meetings were therefore held as part of three separate research projects; two refugee child mental health trials [ 16 , 17 ], which involved parents with experience of seeking refuge, and one pilot project testing an intervention with financial counselling for parents, which involved parents facing economic hardship. The projects involved the contributors, together with professional stakeholders and external research advisors, in all research meetings where major decisions on the projects were taken.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teaching Recovery Techniques (TRT) is a training activity conducted for 7 weeks [ 34 ]. This activity focuses on psychoeducation, intrusion, arousal, avoidance, and coping strategies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was part of the RefugeesWellSchool project, a larger intervention study aiming to evaluate various school-based interventions for promoting mental health among refugee and migrant children and youths [68]. We used cross-sectional data from the first, baseline measurement.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%