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    Effectiveness of peer support for people with severe mental health conditions in high-, middle- and low-income countries : multicentre randomised controlled trial

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    Puschner, Bernd
    Nakku, Juliet
    Hiltensperger, Ramona
    Wolf, Philip
    Adler Ben-Dor, Indar
    Bugeiga, Faith
    Charles, Ashleigh
    Gai Meir, Lion
    Garber-Epstein, Paula
    Goldfarb, Yael
    Grayzman, Alina
    Hadas-Grundman, Shimri
    Haun, Maria
    Heuer, Imke
    Iboma, Bahati
    Kalha, Jasmine
    Kamwaga, Lydia
    Korde, Palak
    Kotera, Yasuhiro
    Krumm, Silvia
    Kulkarni, Arti
    Kwebiiha, Eric
    Kyara, Jennifer
    Lachman, Max
    Mahlke, Candelaria
    Mayer, Benjamin
    Moran, Galia
    Mpango, Richard
    Mtei, Rachel
    Müller-Stierlin, Annabel
    Nanyonga, Roseline
    Ngakongwa, Fileuka
    Niwemuhwezi, Jackline
    Nixdorf, Rebecca
    Nugent, Lena
    Pathare, Soumitra
    Ramesh, Mary
    Ryan, Grace
    Schulz, Gwen
    Wagner, Maria
    Waldmann, Tamara
    Wenzel, Lisa
    Shamba, Donat
    Slade, Mike
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    Keyword
    Peer support
    Mental disorders
    Date
    2025
    
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    DOI
    10.1192/bjp.2025.10299
    Publisher's URL
    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry/article/effectiveness-of-peer-support-for-people-with-severe-mental-health-conditions-in-high-middle-and-lowincome-countries-multicentre-randomised-controlled-trial/12B11F541341A894771EE76B7695F4B9
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    BACKGROUND: Some trials have evaluated peer support for people with mental ill health in high-income, mainly English-speaking countries, but the quality of the evidence is weak. AIMS: To investigate the effectiveness of UPSIDES peer support in high-, middle- and low-income countries. METHOD: This pragmatic multicentre parallel-group wait-list randomised controlled trial (registration: ISRCTN26008944) with three measurement points (baseline and 4 and 8 months) took place at six study sites: two in Germany, and one each in Uganda, Tanzania, Israel and India. Participants were adults with long-standing severe mental health conditions. Outcomes were improvements in social inclusion (primary) and empowerment, hope, recovery, health and social functioning (secondary). Participants allocated to the intervention group were offered UPSIDES peer support. RESULTS: Of the 615 participants (305 intervention group), 337 (54.8%) identified as women. The average age was 38.3 (s.d. = 11.2) years, and the mean illness duration was 14.9 (s.d. = 38.4) years. Those allocated to the intervention group received 6.9 (s.d. = 4.2) peer support sessions on average. Intention-to-treat analysis showed effects on two of the three subscales of the Social Inclusion Scale, Empowerment Scale and HOPE Scale. Per-protocol analysis with participants who had received three or more intervention sessions also showed an effect on the Social Inclusion Scale total score (β = 0.18, P = 0.031, 95% CI: 0.02-0.34). CONCLUSIONS: Peer support has beneficial impacts on social inclusion, empowerment and hope among people with severe mental health conditions across diverse settings. As social isolation is a key driver of mental ill health, and empowerment and hope are both crucial for recovery, peer support can be recommended as an effective component of mental healthcare. Peer support has the potential to move global mental health closer towards a recovery- and rights-based orientation.
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    Puschner, B., Nakku, J., Hiltensperger, R., Wolf, P., Adler Ben-Dor, I., Bugeiga, F., Charles, A., Gai Meir, L., Garber-Epstein, P., Goldfarb, Y., et al. (2025). Effectiveness of peer support for people with severe mental health conditions in high-, middle- and low-income countries: multicentre randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Psychiatry, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2025.10299.
    Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
    Type
    Article
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/19727
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