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Culturally Adapted iCBT for Arabic-speaking Refugee and Migrant Youth With Common Mental Health Problems

Culturally Adapted iCBT for Arabic-speaking Refugee and Migrant Youth With Common Mental Health Problems

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15-29 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of the current study is to explore whether culturally adapted internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in reducing the symptoms of various common mental health problems among Arabic-speaking refugee and migrant youth. We hypothesize that the symptoms of the psychological problems will significantly be reduced among youth who will receive iCBT compared to youth in the control group.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Between the ages of 15 and 29.
  • A score above the cut-off 1.75 on HSCL-25
  • Has a refugee or migrant background
  • Has a good and stable internet connection
  • Has access to a computer, a tablet or a smartphone
  • Is fluent in reading and writing Arabic
  • Has the ability to dedicate time to take part in the intervention for 6-10 weeks.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Is suffering from a severe mental illness, such as psychosis or severe depression.
  • Is suffering from substance abuse
  • Is undergoing a psychological treatment
  • Has a high risk of suicide

Study details
    Depressive Symptoms
    Anxiety
    Insomnia
    Grief
    Psychological Trauma
    Resilience
    Stress
    Marital Relationship
    Psychological Well-Being

NCT06102096

Karolinska Institutet

22 February 2024

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