Improving psychosocial well-being and parenting practices among refugees in Uganda: Results of the journey of life effectiveness trial – CORRIGENDUM

  • Stark L
  • Meinhart M
  • Hermosilla S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Caregivers play a critical role in mediating the impacts of forced displacement on children; however, humanitarian programming remains hampered by a lack of evidence-based programming. We present findings from an evaluation of a group-based curriculum delivered over the course of 12 sessions, journey of life (JoL). A waitlist-control quasi-experimental design was implemented in the Kiryandongo refugee settlement (intervention n = 631, control n = 676). Caregiver mental distress, measured using the Kessler-6, was the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes included (a) functioning, (b) social support and (c) caregiving attitudes and behaviors. Propensity score matching (PSM) and Cohen's d estimates were used to examine the intervention effects. According to our primary PSM analysis, JoL led to significant improvements in mental distress (coef.: 2.33; p < 0.001), social support (coef.: 1.45; p < 0.001), functioning (coef.: 2.64; p < 0.001), parental warmth/affection (coef.: 2.48; p < 0.001), parental undifferentiated rejection (coef.: 0.49; p < 0.001) and attitudes around violence against children (VAC) (coef.: 1.98; p < 0.001). Evidence from Cohen's d analysis underscored the value of the intervention's effect on parental warmth/affection (0.74), mental distress (0.70) and VAC attitudes (0.68). This trial adds to the evidence on holistic parenting programming to improve the mental health and parenting outcomes among refugee caregivers.Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press.

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Stark, L., Meinhart, M., Hermosilla, S., Kajungu, R., Cohen, F., Agaba, G. S., … Onyango Mangen, P. (2024). Improving psychosocial well-being and parenting practices among refugees in Uganda: Results of the journey of life effectiveness trial – CORRIGENDUM. Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health, 11. https://doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2024.51

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