Mental Health Stigma in Rural Uganda
Yale University
350 participants
Aug 10, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The investigators aim to elucidate attitudes and stigma towards mental illness in the pathways to mental healthcare among key stakeholders, such as traditional healers, religious leaders, families of those with mental illness, and those with mental illness. Investigators also will measure the levels of stigma expressed by members of the general community based on gender of the individual with mental illness and the specific mental health condition. Additionally, the investigators hope to convert the previously conducted theater intervention to a radio production, which is the most commonly used form of media in Uganda, and test its effectiveness for changing attitudes and reducing stigma towards mental illness throughout society.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Participant must be willing to fully participate in the study - for the radio stigma intervention, it will include three separate listening sessions and two structured questionnaires. For evaluation of differential levels of stigma based on gender and condition, it will include listening to vignettes portraying mental illness and answering a questionnaire
- All members must reside in the village where the intervention is being conducted.
- Individuals must be able to provide written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Those who cannot or are not able to willingly give consent to participate in this study will be excluded.
- Individuals who already have a family member participating in the study
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Interventions
An hour long radio drama adapted from from a previous community-led theater intervention
Locations(1)
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NCT06000059