Effectiveness of a stepped-care programme of WHO psychological interventions in a population of migrants: results from the RESPOND randomized controlled trial

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Purgato, Marianna [1 ]
Tedeschi, Federico [1 ]
Turrini, Giulia [1 ]
Cadorin, Camilla [1 ]
Compri, Beatrice [1 ]
Muriago, Giulia [1 ]
Ostuzzi, Giovanni [1 ]
Pinucci, Irene [2 ]
Prina, Eleonora [1 ]
Serra, Riccardo [1 ,2 ]
Tarsitani, Lorenzo [2 ]
Witteveen, Anke B. [3 ]
Roversi, Aurelia [4 ]
Melchior, Maria [4 ]
Mcdaid, David [5 ]
Park, A-La [5 ]
Petri-Romao, Papoula [6 ]
Kalisch, Raffael [6 ]
Underhill, James
Bryant, Richard [7 ]
Torres, Roberto Mediavilla [8 ,9 ,10 ]
Ayuso-Mateos, Jose Luis [8 ,9 ,10 ]
Felez Nobrega, Mireja [9 ,11 ]
Haro, Josep Maria [9 ,11 ,12 ]
Sijbrandij, Marit [3 ]
Nose, Michela [1 ]
Barbui, Corrado [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Verona, WHO Collaborating Ctr Res & Training Mental Hlth &, Dept Neurosci Biomed & Movement Sci, Sect Psychiat, Verona, Italy
[2] Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Human Neurosci, Rome, Italy
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst, Dept Clin Neuro & Dev Psychol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Sorbonne Univ, Inst Pierre Louis Epidemiol & Sante Publ, Equipe Rech Epidemiol Sociale, INSERM, Paris, France
[5] London Sch Econ & Polit Sci, Dept Hlth Policy, Care Policy & Evaluat Ctr, London, England
[6] Leibniz Inst Resilience Res, Mainz, Germany
[7] Univ New South Wales, Sch Psychol, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[8] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Psychiat, Madrid, Spain
[9] Inst Salud Carlos III, Ctr Invest Biomed Red Salud Mental CIBERSAM, Madrid, Spain
[10] Hosp Univ La Princesa, Inst Invest Sanitaria, Madrid, Spain
[11] Parc Sanitari Sant Joan Deu, Res Innovat & Teaching Unit, Sant Boi De Llobregat, Spain
[12] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Dept Med Oncol, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Migrants; psychological distress; WHO psychosocial interventions; Problem Management Plus; anxiety; depression; stepped-care model; PLUS PM PLUS; SELF-HELP; MENTAL-HEALTH; ANXIETY; REFUGEES; DISORDERS;
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10.1002/wps.21281
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Migrant populations - including labour migrants, undocumented migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, internationally displaced persons, and other populations on the move - are exposed to a variety of stressors that affect their mental health. We designed and tested the effectiveness of a stepped-care programme consisting of two scalable psychological interventions developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and locally adapted for migrant populations. A parallel-group randomized controlled trial was conducted in Italy. We recruited migrant adults (>= 18 years) with psychological distress (score of at least 16 on the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, K10). The experimental arm received psychological first aid (PFA) and a stepped-care programme consisting of two WHO interventions adapted for this population group: first, Doing What Matters in Times of Stress (DWM) and, for participants who still reported significant levels of psychological distress after DWM, Problem Management Plus (PM+). Each intervention lasted 5-6 weeks and was delivered remotely by lay facilitators. The control arm received PFA and care as usual (CAU). The primary outcome was the change in symptoms of depression and anxiety from baseline to week 21 after randomization, measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire Anxiety and Depression Scale (PHQ-ADS). Between December 14, 2021 and April 18, 2023, 108 migrants were randomized to the stepped-care intervention and 109 to CAU. Analysis of the primary outcome revealed that participants receiving the stepped-care programme showed a greater reduction in anxiety and depression symptoms compared to those receiving CAU (coefficient: -3.460, standard error, SE: 1.050, p=0.001) at week 21. The same difference was observed at week 7 (coefficient: -3.742, SE=1.008, p<0.001) and week 14 (coefficient: -6.381, SE=1.039, p<0.001). The stepped-care programme was also associated with a greater improvement of depression and anxiety symptoms assessed separately at all timepoints, of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms at weeks 14 and 21, and of self-assessed problems, function and well-being at all timepoints. No serious adverse events occurred. This study provides evidence supporting the stepped-care delivery of DWM and PM+ for migrant population groups with elevated distress. As these interventions are low-intensity, transdiagnostic and task-shifting, they are highly scalable. Existing evidence-based guidelines and implementation packages should be updated accordingly.
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