Effectiveness of a Community - Based Cross-sector Network for the Management of Mental Health Problems and Disorders Associated With Forced Displacement Due to Armed Conflict in the Municipality of Soacha - Cundinamarca
- Conditions
- Mental DisorderMental Disorder in AdolescenceMental ProblemsMental Disorder in Infancy
- Interventions
- Other: Community intervention
- Registration Number
- NCT03839225
- Lead Sponsor
- Universidad Nacional de Colombia
- Brief Summary
It is of great importance to generate interventions that help ensure greater inclusion and social participation of the population that was and is a victim of the armed conflict, especially in the post-conflict transition in Colombia, and to influence development in the post-accord period through relationships between groups and society. Therefore, the question for this investigation is, what is the effectiveness of a community-based cross-sector network for the management of mental problems and disorders associated with forced displacement due to armed conflict in the commune of Soacha - Cundinamarca, in order to contribute to inclusion and social participation in the post-accord period?
Objective: To design a community-based cross-sector network for the management of mental problems and disorders associated with forced displacement due to armed conflict in the commune of Soacha - Cundinamarca, in order to contribute to inclusion and social participation in the post-accord period in Colombia.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 299
• Children (7 to 11 years old), adolescents (12 to 18 years old) and adults (>18 years old) who have been victims of the armed conflict in the municipalities of Soacha - Cundinamarca, occurring during the last 5 years prior to the start of the project
• People with neurocognitive disorders
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Children, Adolescents and Adults Community intervention children, adolescents and adults who have been victims of the armed conflict in the municipalities of Soacha-Cundimanarca (Colombia)
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from the measure of Child mental health problems (between the ages of 5 and 15) at 1 year (after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation) Before (baseline) and 1 year after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation Scale: Reporting Questionnaire for Children (RQC) is a 10-item instrument administered verbally to the caregivers of children. It has been shown to identify moderate to severe mental retardation, significant degrees of emotional or behavioral disorder, which adversely affect schooling or socialization, and psychotic disorders among children.
The instrument is scored by placing an X in any of the two response options and is scored in a simple manner, assigning one (1) point for each positive response. The presence of only an affirmative answer is indicative of the presence of a mental health problem.
A single positive item was considered an appropriate cut-off for screening cases and perhaps for pointing towards a particular disorder. The RQC has 88% sensitivity in identifying cases diagnosed by a psychiatrist using a diagnostic interview according to the DSM-IVChange from depression measure (adolescents and adults) at 1 year (after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation) Before (baseline) and 1 year after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation Scale: The PHQ-9 is the depression module, which scores each of the nine DSM-IV criteria as "0" (not at all) to "3" (nearly every day).
Change from the measure of mental disorders, including depression, anxiety-related disorders, and somatoform disorders: adolescents and adults at 1 year (after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation) Before (baseline) and 1 year after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation Scale: the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ) which were used in the 2015 National Mental Health Survey in Colombia. SRQ consists of 20 items indicative of non-psychotic mental disorders, each of the 20 items is scored 0 or 1. A score of 1 indicates that the symptom was present during the past month, a score of o indicates that the symptom was absent.
Change from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (children, adolescents and adults) at 1 year (after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation) Before (baseline) and 1 year after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation The POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER CHECKLIST (PCL-5) is a 20-item self-report measure that assesses the 20 DSM-5 symptoms of PTSD. The PCL-5 has a variety of purposes, including Monitoring symptom change during and after treatment, Screening individuals for PTSD, and Making a provisional PTSD diagnosis.
A total symptom severity score (range - 0-80) can be obtained by summing the scores for each of the 20 items. A PCL-5 cut-point score is 33. The test is designed in such a way that if an item is answered, it is scored "0" and the next question is followed. Now, if he answers affirmatively, the questions that follow the item are formulated to know the frequency. Sometimes scored with "1" and sometimes with "2", the total score is 60, a fact that reflects the frequency of the symptoms
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from the measure of Hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption (adolescents and adults) at 1 year (after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation) Before (baseline) and 1 year after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation Scale: The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is a very reliable and simple screening tool which is sensitive to early detection of risky and high risk (or hazardous and harmful) drinking. It has three questions on alcohol consumption (1 to 3), three questions on drinking behaviour and dependence (4 to 6) and four questions on the consequences or problems related to drinking (7 to 10).
Scores for each question range from 0 to 4, with the first response for each question (eg never) scoring 0, the second (eg less than monthly) scoring 1, the third (eg monthly) scoring 2, the fourth (eg weekly) scoring 3, and the last response (eg. daily or almost daily) scoring 4. For questions 9 and 10, which only have three responses, the scoring is 0, 2 and 4 (from left to right). A score of 8 or more is associated with harmful or hazardous drinking, a score of 13 or more in women, and 15 or more in men, is likely to indicate alcohol dependence.Change from the measure of the problem or risky substance use in Children, adolescents, and adults at 1 year (after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation) Before (baseline) and 1 year after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation Scale: Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) was developed for the World Health Organization (WHO) by an international group of substance abuse researchers to detect and manage substance use and related problems in primary and general medical care settings.
A risk score is provided for each substance, and scores are grouped into low, moderate or high risk.
Low risk: scores of 'three or less' ('10 or less' for alcohol) of presenting problems related to substance use Moderate risk: score between 4 and 26 '('11 and 26' for alcohol), although they may present some problems, they have a moderate risk of presenting health and other problems.
High risk: score of '27 or more 'in any substance suggests that the user has a high risk of dependence on that substance and is probably having health, social, economic, legal and personal relationship problems as a result of the consumption of substances.Change from the personal factors of resilience (adolescents and adults) at 1 year (after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation) Before (baseline) and 1 year after Community - Based Cross-sector Network implementation Personal factors of resilience Scale (FPR-1) was developed to analyze the personal factors of resilience in a group of 113 women displaced by violence in Colombia.
377/5000 It is a Likert scale, with three response options: in disagreement (1), neither agree nor disagree (2) and agree (3). Scores between 1 and 1.5 are considered a low level; scores between 1.6 and 2 are considered medium-low; scores between 2.1 and 2.5 medium-high; Scores between 2.6 and 3 indicate a high level for global resilience or for the specific dimension.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
🇨🇴Bogotá, Colombia