2016
DOI: 10.7448/ias.19.5.20832
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Reducing HIV‐related risk and mental health problems through a client‐centred psychosocial intervention for vulnerable adolescents in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Abstract: IntroductionEthiopia is experiencing an increasingly urban HIV epidemic, alongside a rise in urban adolescent migration. Adolescent migrants are often confronted by unique social challenges, including living in a difficult environment, abuse and mental health problems. These issues can increase adolescents’ vulnerability to HIV and compromise their capacity to protect themselves and others from HIV. We piloted and assessed the effects of a targeted psychosocial intervention to reduce mental health problems and… Show more

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“…37 Two studies used a pre-post design, without control groups. [38][39][40] Nine studies employed a single follow-up period of either 3 or 6 months; 9,26,28,29,32,33,[37][38][39] six studies variously used two follow-up periods that ranged from 2, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 24 months, 27,30,[34][35][36]40 and one study used three follow-up periods of 6, 12 and 18 months. 31 The median follow-up period was 3 months.…”
Section: Study Design Of Included Evaluationsmentioning
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“…37 Two studies used a pre-post design, without control groups. [38][39][40] Nine studies employed a single follow-up period of either 3 or 6 months; 9,26,28,29,32,33,[37][38][39] six studies variously used two follow-up periods that ranged from 2, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 24 months, 27,30,[34][35][36]40 and one study used three follow-up periods of 6, 12 and 18 months. 31 The median follow-up period was 3 months.…”
Section: Study Design Of Included Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,26,32,37 Several studies also measured caregiver mental health or stress, 9,31,39 as well as general health or well-being of adolescents, 29,30,36 and experiencing abuse or violence. 37,38 Eight studies included a measure that focused on self-efficacy, self-concept or self-esteem of adolescents. For example, three studies used the Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale, 34,35,37 while another three used the Tennessee Self-concept Scale.…”
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“…Formative research enables understanding of the nature of the problem and the programme responses to address it [1,13,14] and determination of the priority target population [15,16], as well as assessing their needs and perceptions regarding the problem and the proposed intervention. Formative research also fosters an understanding of how the new intervention will be introduced into existing services [6,17,18], the potential role of various actors in delivering the intervention and additional elements required for the intervention [19].…”
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“…The evidence base for adolescents is even less robust. Emerging reports show the nature of mental health burden experienced by adolescents 6 and forms of effective provision, such as client centred approaches in Ethiopia. 7 This study adds to the evidence baseespecially for adolescents where the data are much more limited.…”
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