Mechanistic trial of problem solving and behavioural activation for youth depression
April 5, 20242024-05-20 10:20
Mechanistic trial of problem solving and behavioural activation for youth depression
Mechanistic trial of problem solving and behavioural activation for youth depression
Quick Links
External Grant: Mechanistic trial of problem solving and behavioural activation for youth depression
Project Title
Mechanistic trial of problem solving and behavioural activation for youth depression
Project Investigator/s at JGU
Prof. Kanika Malik
Funding Agency
Wellcome Trust
Collaborating Institution/s
King's College London
Duration
2024-28
Project Status
Ongoing
Description
India is home to 20% of the world's youth population, many of whom are faced with multiple psychosocial adversities that cumulatively increase the risk of developing and sustaining depression. At the same time, there is a scarcity of mental healthcare professionals, making timely support for depression challenging. In response to this care gap, METROPOLIS is dedicated to addressing the needs of young individuals with depression in resource-limited university settings. Focused on Delhi NCR, this study evaluates the effectiveness of two brief psychological counselling programs—problem-solving and behavioral activation—administered by trained peers acting as counsellors. By training university students as peer counsellors, the project aims to improve the scalability and accessibility of brief counselling programs.
Collaboration with a diverse group of young people with depression is the cornerstone of design and implementation of the METROPOLIS project. These youth advisors are involved in all stages of the project, advising, supporting recruitment, co-designing interventions, delivering these interventions, analyzing data, and disseminating findings.