2023
DOI: 10.18060/26748
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Husisha: Training Peer-Counselors in Adolescent Problem-Solving Therapy in Eldoret, Kenya: Implementation, Adaptation, and Outcomes

Abstract: Background and Objective:In Kenya, youth needing mental health (MH) treatment vastly outnumber licensed mental health professionals. Task-sharing MH treatment to non-professionals has potential to reduce the treatment gap. For youth, non-professional peer counselors have the benefit of increasing engagement and reducing stigma. Problem-solving therapy (PST) is one treatment shown to alleviate MH symptoms even when delivered by non-professionals. Here we (1) evaluate the implementation of a PST training and (2)… Show more

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