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Improving Health Outcomes for Orphans by Preventing HIV/STD Risk

The primary goal is to study the effectiveness of Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) in treating traumatic grief and traumatic stress for orphaned children and young adolescents in two East African sites with high prevalence HIV, Moshi, Tanzania (TZ) and Bungoma, Kenya (KE). This  randomized controlled trial (RCT) uses a task-shifting approach, in which lay individuals are trained as counselors, and collects some implementation data. Primary collaborators are Duke University Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research, TAWREF (Moshi, TZ) and ACE Africa (Bungoma, KE). Funding is provided through a NIMH R01 award through 2016.

 

Active Dates 
02/01/2012 to 12/31/2016
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