| Literature DB >> 30225240 |
Kenneth Carswell1, Melissa Harper-Shehadeh1, Sarah Watts1, Edith Van't Hof1, Jinane Abi Ramia2, Eva Heim3, Andreas Wenger4, Mark van Ommeren1.
Abstract
The World Health Organization is developing a range of interventions, including technology supported interventions, to help address the mental health treatment gap, particularly in low and middle-income countries. One of these, Step-by-Step, is a guided, technology supported, intervention for depression. It provides psychoeducation and training in behavioural activation through an illustrated narrative with additional therapeutic techniques such as stress management (slow breathing), identifying strengths, positive self-talk, increasing social support and relapse prevention. Step-by-Step has been designed so that it can be adapted for use in settings with different cultural contexts and resource availability and to be meaningful in communities affected by adversity. This paper describes the process of developing Step-by-Step and highlights particular design features aimed at increasing feasibility of implementation in a wide variety of settings.Entities:
Keywords: Mental health; developing countries; digital divide; psychological techniques; telemedicine
Year: 2018 PMID: 30225240 PMCID: PMC6131163 DOI: 10.21037/mhealth.2018.08.01
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mhealth ISSN: 2306-9740