The mental health sector is being called upon to develop and implement interventions for youth that attend to gender, age and cultural diversity (Mental Health Commission of Canada, 2016). The proposed project outlines the development and feasibility testing of a culturally driven transdiagnostic psychosocial intervention for South Asian women aged 16-24 years. We will recruit 30 participants to complete the 12 week psychosocial intervention. Pre, midpoint and post evaluations will be completed to asses change in mental health, self esteem and values, and also qualitative feedback on participant experiences of the intervention.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
The 12 week intervention has four major components: * Relational theory (Belgrave, 2002) \& South Asian identity development (Inman et al., 2001). These foundational components focus on strengthening cultural identity through the exploration of values, navigation and reconciliation of two cultures. * Transdiagnostic treatment of mood disorders (Ehrenreich-May et al., 2017). This component will focus on skill building in the areas of emotion awareness, resilience, adaptability, self-compassion and healthy coping strategies (Farchione et al., 2012; Bilek \& Ehrenriech-May, 2012; Ritschel, Noriel \& Lindsay, 2015). * Psychoeducation on mental health, sexual health, and substance use. * Peer support is a critical component of the intervention and will be provided by the peer researcher on the team. Participants will have access to optional individual peer support for 30 minutes to one hour per week for the duration of the intervention, this can be in person or telephone support.
Depression, Anxiety & Stress Scale (Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995)
The Depression, Anxiety \& Stress Scale (Lovibond \& Lovibond, 1995) is a 42 item scale questionnaire with a 4 point likert scale from 0 to 4 measuring across three domains of depression, anxiety and stress. Total scores range from 0-168, with higher scores indicating greater symptom severity.
Time frame: Change from baseline depression, anxiety and stress at 12 weeks
Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (Gross & John, 2003)
Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (Gross \& John, 2003) is a 10 item survey assessing emotion regulatory processes including subscales for cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression. The survey has a 7 point likert scale ranging from 0 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree), with total range from 0-70 with higher scores indicating better emotion regulation.
Time frame: Change from baseline emotion regulation at 12 weeks
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