Participants’ experiences and impressions of a group-based positive psychology intervention programme for rural adults in Ghana
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Introduction: There is growing evidence that group-based mental health intervention programmes can encourage the development of peer support, psychosocial skills, and collaborative therapeutic relationships with longer lasting effects. This study explored participants’
experiences of, perceived benefits of, and recommendations to improve a 10-session group based multicomponent positive psychology intervention (mPPI)—the Inspired Life Programme
(ILP)—designed to promote positive mental health and reduce symptoms of depression and
negative affect in a sample of rural Ghanaian adults.
Method: Face-to-face semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 18 randomly selected programme participants three months after their participation in the ILP.
Data were analysed thematically with an inductive approach.
Results: Participants described their experience of the ILP as a forum for growth that granted
them the opportunity to introspect, practicalise and situate everyday life challenges, connect
with others, and to develop a sense of mutual accountability. Results indicate that the ILP led
participants to develop a stronger sense of positivity and well-being, fructify their ideas, and
to cultivate stronger social networks and relationships that led to increased vocational
productiveness. Participants recommended that researchers include facets of physical health
promotion in the programme and invite close relations of participants to participate in the
programme.
Conclusion: This study provides the first insight into participants’ experiences of a group based mPPI in Ghana. These findings may provide useful information to inform the design of
context-appropriate community-based mental health interventions to fit participants’ specific
needs, capacities, and circumstances.
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