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Common factors in psychological treatments delivered by non-specialists in low- and middle-income countries: Manual review of competencies.

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Pedersen, GA; Lakshmin, P; Schafer, A; Watts, S; Carswell, K; Willhoite, A; Ottman, K; van 't Hof, E; Kohrt, BA
Published in: J Behav Cogn Ther
September 2020

Delivery of psychological and psychosocial treatments by non-specialists in low-and middle-income countries (LMIC) is a growing strategy to address the global mental health treatment gap. However, little is known about which competencies are essential for non-specialists to effectively deliver treatment. Psychotherapy research in high-income countries suggests that effective treatment requires competency in common factors. Therefore, our objective was to identify how common factors are described in evidence-supported non-specialist interventions in LMICs. To meet this objective, we identified and coded common factors by reviewing 16 evidence-supported manuals for psychological treatments delivered by non-specialists in LMICs. World Health Organization (WHO) manuals and other non-proprietary manuals, with positive randomized control outcomes, were included in the review. Fifteen common factors were identified and described in most manuals: 'promoting hope and realistic expectancy of change' and 'confidentiality' were described in 15 manuals (94%), followed by 'giving praise' and 'psychoeducation' (88% of manuals), and 'rapport building' (81% of manuals). Descriptions of common factors were similar across manuals, suggesting that training and competency evaluation approaches can be harmonized across interventions. Compiling these descriptions from the manuals can inform foundational training in common factors for diverse cadres of non-specialists around the world.

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J Behav Cogn Ther

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2589-9791

Publication Date

September 2020

Volume

30

Issue

3

Start / End Page

165 / 186

Location

France

Related Subject Headings

  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
 

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Pedersen, G. A., Lakshmin, P., Schafer, A., Watts, S., Carswell, K., Willhoite, A., … Kohrt, B. A. (2020). Common factors in psychological treatments delivered by non-specialists in low- and middle-income countries: Manual review of competencies. J Behav Cogn Ther, 30(3), 165–186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbct.2020.06.001
Pedersen, Gloria A., Pooja Lakshmin, Alison Schafer, Sarah Watts, Kenneth Carswell, Ann Willhoite, Katherine Ottman, Edith van ’t Hof, and Brandon A. Kohrt. “Common factors in psychological treatments delivered by non-specialists in low- and middle-income countries: Manual review of competencies.J Behav Cogn Ther 30, no. 3 (September 2020): 165–86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbct.2020.06.001.
Pedersen GA, Lakshmin P, Schafer A, Watts S, Carswell K, Willhoite A, et al. Common factors in psychological treatments delivered by non-specialists in low- and middle-income countries: Manual review of competencies. J Behav Cogn Ther. 2020 Sep;30(3):165–86.
Pedersen, Gloria A., et al. “Common factors in psychological treatments delivered by non-specialists in low- and middle-income countries: Manual review of competencies.J Behav Cogn Ther, vol. 30, no. 3, Sept. 2020, pp. 165–86. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jbct.2020.06.001.
Pedersen GA, Lakshmin P, Schafer A, Watts S, Carswell K, Willhoite A, Ottman K, van ’t Hof E, Kohrt BA. Common factors in psychological treatments delivered by non-specialists in low- and middle-income countries: Manual review of competencies. J Behav Cogn Ther. 2020 Sep;30(3):165–186.

Published In

J Behav Cogn Ther

DOI

EISSN

2589-9791

Publication Date

September 2020

Volume

30

Issue

3

Start / End Page

165 / 186

Location

France

Related Subject Headings

  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology