About the research project

There's a lack of evidence on interventions that work effectively to reduce violence against LGBTI populations in low- and middle-income countries. One promising intervention developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) is called Problem Management Plus (PM+). Non-specialist healthcare workers can provide this intervention within the community. It draws from well-established cognitive behavioral therapy and problem-solving techniques. PM+ is designed to offer psychological support to adults facing distress in communities dealing with adversity. We will enhance the PM+ intervention by adding a component aimed at reducing exposure to violence. This will involve creating safety plans and providing empowerment training to minimize the risk of harm in situations with potential violence, such as at home, in the community, or at work. To develop these components, we will use a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach. CBPR involves collaborating closely with community members who are affected by the issues under study, ensuring their active involvement in the entire research process.

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