Table 2.
Clients | Providers | |||||||||
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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