SH+ Men: Improving mental health of refugee men through guided self-help; a scalable intervention for a critical link in humanitarian programming

This project aims to adapt a guided self-help intervention (Self Help Plus, SH+) for male South Sudanese refugees in northern Uganda. SH+ was previously found to be effective for female South Sudanese refugees. A key adaptation concerns combining SH+ with a scalable intervention for substance use concerns. The project aims to develop the intervention and conduct a feasibility randomized controlled trial of the intervention. The project is managed by HealthRight International.

Funded by:

Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC, Elrha)

Project: SH+ Men: Improving mental health of refugee men through guided self-help; a scalable intervention for a critical link in humanitarian programming
Period: Jul 2020 – Dec 2022

Contact

Wietse Antol Tol
wietse.tol@sund.ku.dk
+4535330050