This study assessed the impact and acceptability of a community-based psychodrama intervention for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) in Beira, Mozambique, both with and without HIV. Over July and August 2023, trained community health workers conducted weekly sessions for AYAs aged 15–24. Of the 354 participants, 315 attended the sessions with a 94.4% participation rate. The … [Read more...] about Assessing the impact of a community-based psychodrama intervention on mental health promotion of adolescents and young adults in Mozambique: A mixed-methods study
Mental health
Development and Validation of a Community–Based Prediction Model for Depression in Elderly Patients with Diabetes: A Cross–Sectional Study
This study aimed to develop a simple screening model for detecting depression in elderly diabetic patients, suitable for use by community health workers. Using data from 309 patients, a predictive nomogram was created, based on factors like glucose monitoring, exercise habits, income, sleep disorders, and family support scores. The model demonstrated strong accuracy in both … [Read more...] about Development and Validation of a Community–Based Prediction Model for Depression in Elderly Patients with Diabetes: A Cross–Sectional Study
Community Mental Health Workers: Their Workplaces, Roles, and Impact
The U.S. faces a mental health care crisis, worsened by a shortage of providers and high costs, particularly affecting marginalized and rural communities. Community health workers (CHWs) have long increased access to physical health care and are now being used in mental health care to improve access. However, their role raises issues regarding policy, reimbursement, and … [Read more...] about Community Mental Health Workers: Their Workplaces, Roles, and Impact
Reducing stigma and promoting HIV wellness/mental health of sexual and gender minorities: RCT results from a group-based programme in Nigeria
In Lagos, Nigeria, this study developed and tested a group-based intervention using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques for men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) at risk for or living with HIV. This involved four weekly sessions led by community health workers. Through a randomized controlled trial and qualitative research, the study found … [Read more...] about Reducing stigma and promoting HIV wellness/mental health of sexual and gender minorities: RCT results from a group-based programme in Nigeria
The community health worker experience and perception toward mental illness: A multi-settings cross-sectional study in Indonesia
This study explores Community Health Workers' (CHWs) experiences and views on mental illness. Conducted among 487 CHWs, it assessed their general and religious perceptions, causes, treatment beliefs, and expectations for mental health care. Most CHWs felt their role improved their communication skills (90.4%), relationships with health center staff (84.8%), self-confidence … [Read more...] about The community health worker experience and perception toward mental illness: A multi-settings cross-sectional study in Indonesia

