A mixed-methods sequential explanatory study to examine the implementation landscape for evidence-based transdiagnostic approaches for mental disorders in primary healthcare in Ukraine
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Funding Fogarty Program
Emerging Global Leader
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A mixed-methods sequential explanatory study to examine the implementation landscape for evidence-based transdiagnostic approaches for mental disorders in primary healthcare in Ukraine.
Principal Institution
Kyevo-Mogylyanska Akademiya, Natsionalny Universytet
Principal Investigator(s) (PI)
Mazhnaia, Alona
Project Contact Information
Email:
a.mazhnaia@ukma.edu.ua
Year(s) Awarded
2021-2026
Country
Ukraine
Collaborators
Center for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
NIH Partners
NIMH
Project Description
The mixed-methods sequential explanatory study project addresses a highly relevant public health question: what is the implementation landscape for evidence-based transdiagnostic approaches to treat mental disorders in primary healthcare. Mental health disorders are among leading contributors to Ukraine’s poor health profile, with high morbidity, mortality, and disability rates. The information gained through this study can contribute to closing the mental health treatment gap in Ukraine, LMIC, and other low-resources settings.
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