Prevention and Promotion Effects of Self Help Plus: Secondary Analysis of Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Data among South Sudanese Refugee Women in Uganda

Abstract
Evidence-based and scalable prevention and promotion focused mental health and psychosocial support interventions are needed for conflict-affected populations in humanitarian settings. This study retrospectively assessed whether participation in Self Help Plus (SH+) versus enhanced usual care (EUC) resulted in reduced incidence of probable mental disorder and increased positive mental health and well-being postintervention among South Sudanese refugee women in Uganda.
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Augustinavicius, J., Purgato, M., Tedeschi, F., Musci, R., Leku, M. R., Carswell, K., ... & Barbui, C. (2023). Prevention and promotion effects of Self Help Plus: secondary analysis of cluster randomised controlled trial data among South Sudanese refugee women in Uganda. BMJ open, 13(9), e048043.