Addressing Stress Amongst Female Entrepreneurs in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a Pilot Study (DWMTS)
Stress, Psychological, Emotion Regulation, Social Psychology
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Stress, Psychological focused on measuring Stress management, Economic benefits, Mental health
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age ≥18;
- Women entrepreneurs who obtained loan or business skills training from WEDP;
- Those who have plan to live in Addis Ababa in the next six months;
- Those who can read and speak Amharic and can understand the study questionnaire;
- Those who have capacity to provide informed consent;
- Score 8 or above on the Ethiopian adaptation of Kessler-6;
Exclusion Criteria:
- Kessler 6 score >20;
- Those who have recent or current suicidal thoughts or plans;
- Those who have limitation to understand the study questionnaire;
- Those who have not capacity to provide informed consent;
- Do not own a mobile phone;
- Not interested in receiving the intervention
Sites / Locations
- PSI and World Bank, Ethiopia
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Stress and emotion management
Control group
A locally adapted self-help guidebook originally developed by the World Health Organization (WHO), 'Doing what matters in times of stress' for managing disruptive emotions and psychological distress, will be delivered to female entrepreneurs at their residence, followed by 5-6 phone calls from a trained mental health helper to reinforce the materials over a 6-week period. The intervention is intended to help people manage their psychological distress associated with a range of adversities but is not intended for participants with severe mental health problems such as psychosis or imminent risk of suicide.
No intervention. May receive intervention post study if findings are indicative of any benefit.