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Journal of Appalachian health. 2025 May 1;7(1):22-46. doi: 10.13023/jah.0701.02 0.02025

Finding Freedom in Appalachia: Evaluating a Mental Health Intervention in West Virginia

在西弗吉尼亚州评估一项心理健康干预措施:阿巴拉契亚地区的精神自由之路 翻译改进

Elizabeth A Claydon  1, Karen Haring  2, Jessica Haring  2, Kelsey Riggi  2, Beth Currence  2

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  • 1 West Virginia University.
  • 2 Libera, Inc.
  • DOI: 10.13023/jah.0701.02 PMID: 40486076

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    Introduction: Rural areas have limited capacity to provide comprehensive mental health treatment and resources. This creates the need for interventions to ensure individuals with mental health concerns have access to resources to improve their mental health.

    Purpose: The purpose of this mixed-methods evaluation was to assess the effectiveness and impact of Libera, a mental health program tailored for girls and women within the Appalachian region.

    Methods: Quantitative surveys, including validated measures for depression, anxiety, and eating disorder symptoms, and life satisfaction, were collected pre- and post-Libera intervention for participants. Simultaneously, annual surveys were sent to Listeners in addition to qualitative semi-structured interviews. Data were collected from August 2019 - November 2021. All data were analyzed from December 2021 - March 2022 using SAS JMP 16 for quantitative data and NVivo 14 for qualitative.

    Results: Participants showed significant improvements in depressive and anxiety symptoms, and life satisfaction following the Libera intervention. Disordered eating symptoms did not significantly improve. Similarly, Listeners showed changes from their training and experiences, with positive reactions, learning, behavior change, and effective results for them and their participants.

    Implications: This study provides evidence for Libera's use among Appalachian women and girls. Participants experienced many improvements in mental health following completion of the Libera program. Additionally, Listeners leading groups experienced positive changes in learning and behavior. The results also indicate areas to continue strengthening the program with resources and training in specialized topics (such as eating disorders or Safe Zone training).

    Keywords: Appalachia; intervention; lay counseling; mental health.

    Keywords:mental health intervention; west virginia; appalachia; freedom; evaluating effectiveness

    简介: 农村地区提供全面心理健康治疗和资源的能力有限。这需要干预措施,以确保有心理问题的人可以获得改善其心理健康所需的资源。

    目的: 本项混合方法评估的目的是评估Libera项目的有效性和影响。该项目是为阿巴拉契亚地区的女性和女孩量身定制的心理健康计划。

    方法: 在Libera干预前后,收集了定量调查数据(包括抑郁症、焦虑症和饮食障碍症状以及生活满意度的标准化度量)。同时,每年向倾听者发送年度调查,并进行定性半结构化访谈。数据从2019年8月到2021年11月期间收集。所有数据在2021年12月至2022年3月使用SAS JMP 16分析定量数据,使用NVivo 14分析定性数据。

    结果: 参与者在接受Libera干预后,在抑郁和焦虑症状以及生活满意度方面表现出显著改善。然而,饮食失调的症状没有明显改善。同样地,倾听者也从培训与经验中发生了积极的变化,包括学习、行为改变,并且他们对自身的项目产生了有效的成果。

    意义: 本研究为阿巴拉契亚地区女性和女孩使用Libera提供了证据。参与者在完成Libera计划后,在心理健康方面经历了许多改善。此外,领导小组的倾听者也从学习与行为变化中受益。结果还表明了需要继续加强该方案,并提供专门领域的资源和支持(例如饮食障碍或安全区域培训)。

    关键词: 阿巴拉契亚;干预措施;平民咨询;心理健康。

    关键词:心理健康干预; 西弗吉尼亚州; 阿巴拉契亚; 自由; 评估效果iveness

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