Effect of Shamiri Layperson-Provided Intervention vs Study Skills Control Intervention for Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescents in Kenya

Jun 9, 2021JAMA psychiatry

Comparing a Layperson-Delivered Support Program and Study Skills Training for Reducing Depression and Anxiety in Kenyan Teens

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Abstract

Of 413 adolescents, 307 completed the 4-week Shamiri intervention, which is associated with greater reductions in depressive and anxiety symptoms compared to a study skills control group.

  • Youth receiving Shamiri showed significant reductions in depressive symptoms at posttreatment, 2-week follow-up, and 7-month follow-up.
  • Cohen d values indicated moderate effect sizes for reductions in depression (0.35 to 0.45) and anxiety (0.26 to 0.44) symptoms across follow-up periods.
  • Both interventions were rated highly useful, averaging 4.8 out of 5.0.
  • The Shamiri intervention demonstrated effects lasting at least 7 months.

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