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Problem Management Plus for Entrepreneurs

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Human Development Research Foundation, Pakistan

Status

Completed

Conditions

Well-being
Psychological Capital
Depression
Anxiety

Treatments

Other: Cash transfer to the Entrepreneurs
Behavioral: PM+ for entrepreneurs

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03540927
2018-WB PM+

Details and patient eligibility

About

Conflict and unrest over three decades has resulted in significant economic decline in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan and these now rank among the poorest regions in the country. The 2009-10 insurgency and subsequent security operations affected both regions and displaced an estimated 2 million people. The severe damage to infrastructure and livelihoods negatively impacted the social and economic fabric of the entire region. As peace has returned to the area, the Economic Revitalization of KP and FATA (ERKF) project, established in 2012 and supported by the World Bank, is working for the rehabilitation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), with the aim of creation and restoration of jobs. This support is in the form of grants given to individuals who use the funds to establish and run a business in their locality.

Epidemiological studies from the area have shown high rates of common mental disorder (eg., depression, anxiety) in the general population (Husain et al, 2006, Khan et al 2016). Such conditions have a serious impact on the well-being, functioning and productivity of affected individuals (World Health Organization, 2000). For example, in the USA, Depressive Disorders have been estimated to cost the economy over US$210 billion per annum, largely due to reduced productivity (Greenberg et al, 2015). The economic rehabilitation of a population exposed to a humanitarian crisis, and therefore at greater risk of depression, must include interventions to reduce mental morbidity so the individuals are able to function better and potentially improve their long-term productivity.

The Human Development Research Foundation, in collaboration with the World Bank, has adapted a 5-session group intervention from WHO Problem Management Plus program, tailored to the needs of small and medium enterprise owners affected by the prolonged conflict in KP and FATA areas of Pakistan. This intervention (Problem Management Plus adapted for entrepreneurs) is based on established cognitive behavioral strategies previously tested in Pakistan (Rahman et al, 2016). The goal of the intervention is to improve psychological capital,reduce psychosocial distress leading to, increased productivity in the long-term. The intervention will be evaluated using a two arm, single blind randomized controlled trial.

Enrollment

235 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All small and medium entrepreneurs, leading SMEs and family businesses in situations of fragility encountered in KP/FATA, Pakistan, who received a cash transfer for rehabilitation of their businesses by Economic Revitalization of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA (ERKF), Pakistan.

Exclusion criteria

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

235 participants in 2 patient groups

PM+ for entrepreneurs
Experimental group
Description:
The intervention arm participants will receive a cash transfer to support them in their businesses PLUS 5 weekly face-to-face group sessions of Problem Management Plus(PM+ for entrepreneurs). Duration of each session is 2 hours. Session 1 orients participants to the intervention with motivational interviewing techniques to improve engagement, provides information about common reactions to adversity, and trains participants in a basic stress management strategy (slow breathing). Session 2 discusses problem solving technique.Sessions 3 and 4 support participants' continued application of problem solving, behavioral activation, and stress management and introduce strategies to strengthen social support networks. In session 5, education about retaining intervention gains and self-care are provided and all learned strategies are reviewed.
Treatment:
Other: Cash transfer to the Entrepreneurs
Behavioral: PM+ for entrepreneurs
Control
Active Comparator group
Description:
The control arm will receive a cash transfer only to support them in their businesses.
Treatment:
Other: Cash transfer to the Entrepreneurs

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