A Storytelling Program for Women Living with HIV in an Informal Settlement in Kenya: Addressing Psychological Trauma, Depression and Stigma

Roseline Susan Njuguna, Sylvia Tuikong, P. Ngure
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Awareness of HIV and AIDS in Kenya is high but stigma is still experienced among women living with HIV. The supportive environment in support groups is correlated with reducing apprehension and depression among people living with HIV although psychological issues are not adequately addressed. A randomized control study with the intervention of narrative approach was carried out for Women living with HIV. Eligibility included a score of above 21 on the Impact of Event (IESR) Scale, severe depression (CES-D) and scored high on the Internal Stigma Scale (HIV ISS). A structured group therapy session using narrative approach was conducted weekly for twelve (12) weeks for five groups of ten (10) members each. The finding was a reduction in the impact of event for all intervention groups on the Impact of Event Scale (IES-R). On the depressive scale, all members in the intervention groups moved from severe depression to moderate 37(75%) and mild 13(25%). The stigma scale indicated that 30(60 %) of the participants improved to moderate and mild while 20(40%) remained with severe stigma. Group therapy should be structured and adopt the narrative approach for women living with HIV. This will complement measures to reduce trauma from the impact of event, depression and internal stigma. Daystar University Repository
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肯尼亚对艾滋病毒和艾滋病的认识很高,但感染艾滋病毒的妇女仍然感到耻辱。支持团体中的支持环境与减少艾滋病毒感染者的忧虑和抑郁有关,尽管心理问题没有得到充分解决。本研究采用叙事方法对女性HIV感染者进行随机对照研究。资格包括在事件影响(IESR)量表上得分超过21分,严重抑郁症(CES-D),在内部耻辱量表(HIV ISS)上得分很高。采用叙事方法的结构化团体治疗每周进行十二(12)周,分为五组,每组10(10)名成员。研究发现,所有干预组的事件对事件影响量表(IES-R)的影响都有所降低。在抑郁量表上,干预组的所有成员都从重度抑郁转变为中度抑郁37人(75%)和轻度抑郁13人(25%)。耻感量表显示,30名(60%)参与者改善为中度和轻度,20名(40%)参与者仍然存在严重的耻感。对于感染艾滋病毒的妇女,团体治疗应该是结构化的,并采用叙述的方法。这将补充减少事件影响、抑郁和内部耻辱造成的创伤的措施。Daystar大学资源库
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