The Inspired Life Program: Development of a multicomponent positive psychology intervention for rural adults in Ghana
Date
2021
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Journal Community Psychology
Abstract
Although several theories and studies have explored human strengths and mental well-being at the global level,
these insights are rarely tested and translated into practice
in sub-Saharan Africa. This study aims to describe the development of a 10-session multicomponent positive psychology intervention, the Inspired Life Program (ILP).
designed to promote mental health and reduce symptoms
of depression and negative affect in rural adults in Ghana.
Guided by the Medical Research Council's framework for
developing complex interventions, a seven-step iterative
community-based participatory research approach was
adopted to develop the ILP, based on constructs and
principles of positive psychology and cognitive-behavioral
model. The final intervention components included a
10-session, two-hourly, once-weekly manualized program
designed to promote meaningful and purposeful living,
self-acceptance, personal growth, goal-setting, and problem-solving
solving skills, and positive thinking through group discussion
and activity sessions. We describe the program theory and
implementation strategy of the final intervention, and
reflect on the challenges and lessons learned from applying
this framework in the study context. The development of
strengths-based interventions and practicality of methods
to promote positive mental health in rural adults is feasible and has important policy implications for mental
health and social care in sub-Saharan Africa.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
psychology, rural adults, Ghana