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Unlocking the Secret to Effective Mental Health Screening for Vulnerable Adolescents in Nigeria

Unlocking the Secret to Effective Mental Health Screening for Vulnerable Adolescents in Nigeria

Introduction

The mental health landscape in Nigeria, particularly among adolescents affected by conflict and other vulnerabilities, is a critical area that demands attention. The research article "Adapting culturally appropriate mental health screening tools for use among conflict-affected and other vulnerable adolescents in Nigeria" by Kaiser et al. (2019) provides insightful findings that can enhance practitioners' skills in this domain.

The Importance of Cultural Adaptation

One of the key takeaways from the research is the necessity of culturally adapting mental health screening tools. Simple translations are inadequate as they often lead to inaccurate conclusions. The study emphasizes the importance of ensuring semantic, content, technical, and criterion equivalence in screening tools to make them culturally relevant and effective.

Data-Driven Adaptation Process

The research employed a rigorous mixed-method approach to adapt the Depression Self Rating Scale, Child PTSD Symptom Scale, and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Rating Scale. This process involved expert translations, focus group discussions, and piloting with cognitive interviewing to achieve equivalence across languages and cultural contexts.

Challenges and Solutions

During the adaptation process, several challenges were encountered:

Implications for Practitioners

Practitioners can leverage these findings to improve their screening processes by:

Conclusion

The study by Kaiser et al. underscores the importance of culturally adapting mental health screening tools to improve outcomes for vulnerable adolescents in Nigeria. By implementing these adapted tools, practitioners can play a pivotal role in addressing mental health needs and facilitating access to care.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Adapting culturally appropriate mental health screening tools for use among conflict-affected and other vulnerable adolescents in Nigeria.


Citation: Kaiser, B. N., Ticao, C., Anoje, C., Minto, J., Boglosa, J., & Kohrt, B. A. (2019). Adapting culturally appropriate mental health screening tools for use among conflict-affected and other vulnerable adolescents in Nigeria. Global Mental Health (Camb), 6, e10. https://doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2019.8
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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