About this trial
This study will conduct a two-arm, single-blind, randomized controlled trial among Syrian refugee women living in Turkey who experience psychological distress. In the study, participants will be randomly assigned to either the SH+ intervention (n = 105) combined with a session on Post-Migration Living Difficulties (PMLD) or Treatment as Usual (TAU) (n = 105). SH+ is a five-session guided self-help intervention focusing on stress management based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). In addition, a session discussing post-migration difficulties and possible problem-management techniques will be integrated after the SH+ intervention. This study aims to fill an important gap in refugee health and well-being research by focusing on the integrated expansion and implementation of an intervention program to address the psychosocial challenges faced by refugee Syrian women. The results will assess the effectiveness of the intervention on psychological distress, focusing on its potential positive effects on psychological distress, stress management, and adaptation processes. Furthermore, the impact of the intervention on the use of association services and psychological flexibility will be examined.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Participants must be adults (18 years and above),
Selected among Syrian women residing in Turkey under temporary protection,
Speak Arabic,
Have not received any services from the Refugee Association before,
Disqualifiers
Have an acute medical condition,
At risk of suicide,
Have a severe mental disorder,
Have severe cognitive impairment
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- SH+ combined with a session for PMLD