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From "4Rs and 2Ss" to "Amaka Amasanyufu" (Happy Families): Adapting a U.S.-based Evidence-Based Intervention to the Uganda Context.

Ozge Sensoy Bahar1, William Byansi1, Apollo Kivumbi2, Phionah Namatovu2, Joshua Kiyingi2, Fred M Ssewamala1, Mary M McKay1, Thabani Nyoni1.   

Abstract

In Uganda, one in five children presents mental health challenges, including disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs). DBDs can persist through adulthood and result in negative outcomes. Effective interventions for DBDs have been developed and tested in high-poverty communities in developed countries. Yet, most African countries, such as Uganda, lack such interventions. This paper describes the adaptation process of an evidence-based intervention of U.S. origin to optimize fit to context with intervention fidelity, as part of a randomized trial conducted with youth that exhibit behavioral challenges and their caregivers in 30 schools in Uganda. The process involved: initial meetings with headteachers and teachers to introduce the study and the main concepts of the intervention; initial manual review focusing on 4Rs and 2Ss content by the Uganda team; engagement of community stakeholders for additional feedback on content and cultural relevance; final revision of the manual; and collection of children's drawings for the illustration of the manual. This paper describes both similarities and differences between the original and adapted intervention content and methods of delivery. The findings also highlight the importance of involving community stakeholders in the adaptation process.
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Keywords:  Community Collaboration; Cultural Adaptation; Evidence-Based Practice; Sub-Saharan Africa; Youth Behavioral Health; adaptación cultural; colaboración comunitaria; práctica factual; salud conductual de los jóvenes; África subsahariana; 循证实践; 撒哈拉以南的非洲; 文化调适; 社区合作; 青少年行为健康

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32027763      PMCID: PMC7416434          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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