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NCT06881342
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Evaluating the Feasibility of a School-based Stepped Care Program for Internalizing Symptoms in Adolescents in Pakistan

Sponsor: Global Institute of Human Development

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Summary

This study aims to explore effective ways to reduce depressive symptoms in adolescents through two school-based interventions. This study examines whether the Enhanced School Mental Health Program (eSMHP) Plus, delivered by teachers and non-specialists, can serve as a first-line intervention to reduce psychosocial distress-an intermediate outcome that must be addressed to lower the risk of depression (primary outcome) in adolescents. For those who do not respond to eSMHP Plus, the study investigates if a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) based guided self-help app could be an effective step-up or second-level intervention. Researchers will assess the feasibility and acceptability of these approaches among 200 adolescents (aged 13-15) from 8 public schools in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Findings will guide future large-scale studies and strategies for personalised mental health care for adolescents in low-resource settings.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

13 Years - 15 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

137

Start Date

2025-03-28

Completion Date

2025-08-31

Last Updated

2025-04-22

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Enhanced School Mental Health Program (eSMHP)

The first-stage intervention is eSMHP Plus in the intervention arm and eSMHP in the control arm. In the intervention arm, adolescents receive eSMHP Plus from teachers and non-specialists, while in the control arm, they receive eSMHP from teachers. eSMHP, based on developmental, behavioral, social, and cognitive theories, enhances teachers' mental health literacy, training them in early identification, basic counseling, life skills, positive discipline, parental engagement, referrals, and teacher well-being. The second-stage intervention is a CBT-based self-help app. At six weeks, adolescents scoring ≥28 on PSC in both arms (indicating psychosocial distress) are re-randomized to continue their initial treatment (eSMHP Plus or eSMHP) or receive a step-up, CBT-based guided self-help app for two months.

Locations (1)

Global Institute of Human Development

Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan