SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia

This study's objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of a low-cost psychotherapy intervention, group Problem Management Plus (gPM+), in improving mental health, child development, and related outcomes among rural Ethiopian households. gPM+ was delivered in separate arms by government-employed Hea...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: International Food Policy Research Institute
Formato: Conjunto de datos
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2024
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168660
_version_ 1855529767251476480
author International Food Policy Research Institute
author_browse International Food Policy Research Institute
author_facet International Food Policy Research Institute
author_sort International Food Policy Research Institute
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description This study's objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of a low-cost psychotherapy intervention, group Problem Management Plus (gPM+), in improving mental health, child development, and related outcomes among rural Ethiopian households. gPM+ was delivered in separate arms by government-employed Health Extension Workers (HEWs) or stipended Local Facilitators (LFs) engaged by an NGO. Participants were drawn from the Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) in Tigray, targeting individuals aged 18–64 years who showed signs of moderate to moderately severe depression. Villages across four districts were randomized into three arms: control, gPM+ delivered by HEWs, and gPM+ delivered by LFs. The study will be evaluated through a baseline, one-month and 12 month follow-up surveys. The data included here is from the screening and baseline surveys. The screening survey was conducted on 16,872 households to identify eligible individuals for the study, immediately followed by a baseline survey on the 3,744 households with an eligible respondent. The baseline survey collects information on household and individual characteristics including mental health, economic activities, and social behaviors. The data is organized by survey modules, screening modules include modules SA and SB, baseline modules include modules A-K. Module Z is last module on interview status filled out for all households that were screened.
format Conjunto de datos
id CGSpace168660
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2024
publishDateRange 2024
publishDateSort 2024
publisher International Food Policy Research Institute
publisherStr International Food Policy Research Institute
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1686602025-01-24T07:37:00Z SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia International Food Policy Research Institute baseline data social protection behaviour health social welfare mental health domestic violence food security household consumption This study's objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of a low-cost psychotherapy intervention, group Problem Management Plus (gPM+), in improving mental health, child development, and related outcomes among rural Ethiopian households. gPM+ was delivered in separate arms by government-employed Health Extension Workers (HEWs) or stipended Local Facilitators (LFs) engaged by an NGO. Participants were drawn from the Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) in Tigray, targeting individuals aged 18–64 years who showed signs of moderate to moderately severe depression. Villages across four districts were randomized into three arms: control, gPM+ delivered by HEWs, and gPM+ delivered by LFs. The study will be evaluated through a baseline, one-month and 12 month follow-up surveys. The data included here is from the screening and baseline surveys. The screening survey was conducted on 16,872 households to identify eligible individuals for the study, immediately followed by a baseline survey on the 3,744 households with an eligible respondent. The baseline survey collects information on household and individual characteristics including mental health, economic activities, and social behaviors. The data is organized by survey modules, screening modules include modules SA and SB, baseline modules include modules A-K. Module Z is last module on interview status filled out for all households that were screened. 2024-12-29 2025-01-07T21:52:00Z 2025-01-07T21:52:00Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168660 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2024. SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/U2YUP0. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle baseline data
social protection
behaviour
health
social welfare
mental health
domestic violence
food security
household consumption
International Food Policy Research Institute
SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia
title SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia
title_full SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia
title_fullStr SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia
title_short SPIR II Group Problem Management Plus (gPM+) Baseline Survey in Tigray, Ethiopia
title_sort spir ii group problem management plus gpm baseline survey in tigray ethiopia
topic baseline data
social protection
behaviour
health
social welfare
mental health
domestic violence
food security
household consumption
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168660
work_keys_str_mv AT internationalfoodpolicyresearchinstitute spiriigroupproblemmanagementplusgpmbaselinesurveyintigrayethiopia