SHAWL Trial
Principal Investigators
Additional Project Team Members
Pavlo Smyrnov, MPH (Site PI)
Sergiy Bogdanov, PhD (Co-Investigator)
Project Contact
Project Summary
This study will adapt a community-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention to prevent the development symptoms of depression and anxiety among women displaced by war in Ukraine. ACT is an evidence-based approach that uses acceptance, mindfulness and behavioral change processes to improve psychological flexibility. Displaced women who screen positive for symptoms of depression and anxiety will be recruited. The investigators plan to adapt and evaluate a single-session ACT group therapy intervention to limit effects of mental health distress among these displaced women.
The central hypothesis of this research is that an ACT-based intervention delivered in a humanitarian context will help displaced women in Ukraine learn skills to improve psychological flexibility, thereby decreasing symptoms of depression and anxiety and ultimately mitigating onset of mental disorders.
Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH); Clinical Trials NCT06679114