Protocol for a Hybrid-type 1 pilot study of a randomized control trial of a brief, peer-delivered treatment to improve father depression and child mental health in Kenya
Ali Giusto, Florence Jaguga, Dan Aburi, Mercy Korir, Winnie Maina, Wilter Rono, Michaela Greenlee

TL;DR
This study tests a new peer-delivered mental health program for fathers in Kenya to improve depression and child mental health.
Contribution
The study introduces LEAD, a peer-delivered mental health intervention targeting fathers in Kenya.
Findings
The study will assess the feasibility and acceptability of LEAD for fathers.
It will explore changes in child mental health and family functioning.
Findings will guide future trials on the intervention's effectiveness.
Abstract
Few treatments specifically target father depression and alcohol use, despite their high prevalence worldwide and adverse impacts on families and youth. Fathers are also less likely to engage in treatment than female caregivers. To address this gap, a team of US- and Kenyan-based clinician-researchers developed Learn, Engage, Act, Dedicate (LEAD), a five-session, task-shifted psychosocial intervention for fathers in Eldoret, Kenya. This hybrid type-1 study aims to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of LEAD, a peer-father delivered psychosocial intervention for fathers at risk for depression and alcohol use. Secondary aims include exploring changes in child mental health and family functioning, potential mechanisms of change, and key implementation outcomes such as fidelity. We will conduct a hybrid type-1 pilot study using a parallel randomized…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Attachment and Relationship Dynamics · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
