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. 2022 May 19;3:54. doi: 10.1186/s43058-022-00301-6

Table 2.

Context of studies included in the mhIST psychometric analysis

Clients Providers
Target population Female Age Provider background Female Age
Study Setting Intervention n (%) (Mean, SD) n (%) (Mean, SD)
Marsch et al. [31] Colombia BA, PST, CBT Adults with depression, AUD 117 76.9 54.7 (15.9) Primary care providers 30 63.3 37.4 (7.8)
Lee et al., [20] Karen State & Yangon, Myanmar; Mae Sot, Thailand CETA Adults affected by conflict or political persecution 198 78.3 36.0 (1.2) Lay health workers 34 47.1 42.1 (2.2)
Lee et al. [21] Kachin State, Myanmar CETA IDP youths n/a n/a n/a Lay health workers 18 77.8 27.6 (8.4)
Hamdani et al. [32] Pakistan Parents Skills Training Caregivers of children with developmental delays 166 100 35.0 (7.6) Caregivers of children with developmental delays 10 100 34.9 (4.4)
Murray et al. [33] Ukraine CETA IDP and veterans 77 63.6 38.9 (9.9) Psychologists, social workers, and lay health workers 30 86.7 41.0 (9.6)
Kane et al. [34] Zambia CETA Families with IPV and unhealthy alcohol use 256 51.9 29.9 (11.2) Lay health workers n/a n/a n/a
Murray et al. [35] Zambia TF-CBT Adolescents with HIV risk behaviors n/a n/a n/a Lay health workers 101 76.2 44.3 (11.2)

AUD Alcohol use disorder, BA Behavioral activation, CBT Cognitive behavioral therapy, CETA Common Elements Therapeutic Approach, IDP Internally displaced persons, IPV Interpersonal violence, mhIST Mental Health Implementation Science Tools, n/a not applicable (not included in study), PST Problem solving therapy, SD Standard deviation, TF-CBT Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy