African Child Psychology

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005)

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The Kasai Depression Rehabilitation Programme's Impact on Adolescent Mental Health in DRC: A Six-Month Post Intervention Assessment in Burkina Faso

Tsheke Kamogo, Department of Advanced Studies, International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (2iE) Koala Traore, Department of Research, Official University of Bobo-Dioulasso Washili Sawadogo, Department of Advanced Studies, Official University of Bobo-Dioulasso
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18808495
Published: May 10, 2005

Abstract

The Kasai Depression Rehabilitation Programme (KDRP) is a psychological intervention designed to address depression in adolescents living in conflict-affected areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The programme aims to improve mental health outcomes through structured psychotherapy sessions. The study employed qualitative methods to gather data through interviews with adolescents who participated in KDRP and their caregivers. Data analysis focused on thematic content to identify patterns of change and challenges observed during the programme’s implementation. The KDRP demonstrated promising initial outcomes for adolescents' mental well-being, highlighting the need for further research to validate these results across diverse contexts. Future studies should explore long-term impacts of such interventions and consider scalability issues in resource-limited settings. Policy makers may also benefit from adopting community-based models that integrate KDRP elements into existing health systems.

How to Cite

Tsheke Kamogo, Koala Traore, Washili Sawadogo (2005). The Kasai Depression Rehabilitation Programme's Impact on Adolescent Mental Health in DRC: A Six-Month Post Intervention Assessment in Burkina Faso. African Child Psychology, Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18808495

Keywords

Democratic Republic of CongoAdolescent Mental HealthDepressionPsychotherapyCommunity-Based InterventionsPsychological TreatmentCognitive Behavioural Therapy

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