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Open Access 01-12-2021 | Mood Disorders | Research

Cultural adaptation of mental health first aid guidelines for depression for Sri Lanka: a Delphi expert consensus study

Authors: Madhawee Fernando, Amila Chandrasiri, Madhubhashinee Dayabandara, Nicola J. Reavley

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Family and friends can play a key role in supporting a person with depression to seek professional help. However, they may lack the knowledge to do so. English-language guidelines for high-income countries have been developed to assist with this. The aim of this study was to adapt the English mental health first aid guidelines for helping a person with depression to the Sri Lankan context.

Methods

A Delphi expert consensus study involving mental health professionals and people with lived experience (either their own or as carers) was conducted. Participants were recruited from inpatient, outpatient and community care settings. The English-language questionnaire was translated into Sinhala and participants were asked to rate the importance of each item for inclusion in the guidelines for Sri Lanka.

Results

Data were collected over two survey rounds. A total of 115 panellists (23% male) consisting of 92 mental health professionals and 23 consumers and carers completed the Round 1 questionnaire. A total of 165 items were included in the final guidelines, with 156 adopted from the guidelines for English-speaking countries and 9 generated from the comments of panellists.

Conclusions

The adapted guidelines were similar to the English-language guidelines. However, new items reflecting culturally relevant approaches to autonomy-granting, communication and culture-specific manifestations of depression were reflected in the adapted version. Further research should explore the use of the adapted guidelines, including their incorporation into Mental Health First Aid Training.
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Metadata
Title
Cultural adaptation of mental health first aid guidelines for depression for Sri Lanka: a Delphi expert consensus study
Authors
Madhawee Fernando
Amila Chandrasiri
Madhubhashinee Dayabandara
Nicola J. Reavley
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-021-03598-0

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