Abstract |
The present study aimed to examine the efficacy of Problem Management Plus (PM+), a low-intensity, cognitive-behavioral therapy-based (CBT) intervention, in improving the mental health of conflict-exposed individuals using a randomized-controlled trial (RCT) design. A sample of 26 individuals participated in the study, randomized into PM+ (i.e., treatment; n芒聙聣=芒聙聣14) and waitlist control (i.e., WLC; n芒聙聣=芒聙聣12) groups. Results show that those in the PM芒聙聣+芒聙聣group showed improved mental health outcomes at posttest, while the WLC group did not show any significant improvement. There was also a significant difference in the psychological wellbeing, functionality, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression scores between the two groups at posttest, with the PM芒聙聣+芒聙聣group demonstrating lower severity of symptoms and better wellbeing. The results support the efficacy of PM芒聙聣+芒聙聣as a transdiagnostic CBT-based intervention in the current sample. |