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Adapting a Low-cost Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Response Intervention

Sponsor: Columbia University

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Summary

The goal of this feasibility study (clinical trial) is to test a low-cost, combined, adapted intimate partner violence (IPV) and mental health intervention (Wings of Hope: WINGS + Problem Management Plus: PM+) that can be carried out by lay community health workers as a foundation for a potential low-cost essential services package for women experiencing IPV and related mental health challenges in informal settlements in Kenya. The main aims of the study are to (1) assess the safety, feasibility, and acceptability of WINGS+PM+ among women experiencing IPV in informal settlements in Kenya; (2) to test preliminary efficacy of program mediating outcomes in addition to the distal outcome (incidence/severity of IPV), while closely monitoring fidelity or process measures, including attendance/retention, adherence, quality of delivery, participant satisfaction, safety and quality improvement and adaptation modifications; and (3) generate data on distributions of study outcomes to calculate the power to detect a meaningful effect size in a future efficacy trial. Women experiencing IPV (n=260) will be recruited from the outpatient walk-in departments at the Kianda 42 Hospital in Kibera informal settlement (n=130) and Upendo Clinic in Mathare informal settlement (n=130). Consenting women will be screened for experiences of recent IPV (last 3 months). Subsequently 130 eligible IPV survivors from the Kianda 42 Hospital and 130 from the Upendo Clinic will be randomized to either receive the combined WINGS+PM+ intervention (n=65) or the PM+-only intervention (control/comparison arm) (n=65) at each clinic.

Official title: Adapting a Low-cost Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Mental Health Response Intervention for Women in Informal Settlements in Kenya

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

260

Start Date

2024-05-21

Completion Date

2025-04-30

Last Updated

2026-05-27

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

WINGS+PM+

WINGS+PM+ is a safety, harm reduction, and brief psychological intervention combined and adapted by community members from informal settlements in Kenya (IPV survivors, health clinic staff, and CHVs) from two evidence-based interventions: Wings of Hope (WINGS) and Problem Management Plus (PM+). This intervention was designed to be facilitated by non-specialists (e.g., CHVs). It involves seven 90-minute weekly sessions. The intervention is informed by social cognitive theory.

BEHAVIORAL

PM+-only

PM+: is a brief psychological intervention also designed to be facilitated by non-specialists (e.g. CHVs) and focused on problem management and evidence-based behavioral strategies to enhance one's capacity to adaptively manage psychological distress. It has been shown to be effective at reducing psychological distress among women who have experienced gender-based violence in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya. PM+ involves five 90-minute, weekly individual sessions.

Locations (2)

Upendo Clinic

Nairobi, Kenya

Kianda 42 Hospital

Nairobi, Kenya