ANUMATI 2.0: Adolescent resilience-building in urban slums – A multifaceted implementation trial of life skills education in India

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Adolescent resilience-building in urban slums

Background 

  • Adolescence is a period of rapid physical, mental and social change that can be stressful, and which might have an adverse impact on the mental wellbeing of adolescents. 
  • Stress and depression in young people are highly correlated with other non-communicable disease (NCD) risk factors such as smoking, alcohol and substance use and physical activity. 
  • Adolescents, especially older ones (15-19 years) experience many key transitions such as developing intimate relationships with peers and increasing responsibility in decision-making. Successfully navigating these transitions can reduce stress and NCD risk factors and have a lasting impact on the quality of life right into adulthood. 

Aim 

  • To evaluate the feasibility, clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of two community-based implementation strategies for life skills education among older adolescents with or at high risk of depression.

Research Methodology

  • A life skills education program will be developed to promote physical activity and mental wellbeing and reduce risky behaviours such as alcohol consumption and smoking. 
  • ANUMATI 2.0 has been designed as a three-arm cluster randomised controlled trial that will be implemented in urban slums of New Delhi and Hyderabad/ Secunderabad in India. 
  • Arm 1 will receive the life skills education program delivered in-person by trained facilitators, Arm 2 will receive the life-skills education through social media, and Arm 3 will be provided with enhanced usual care (EUC).

Leads

David Peiris
Health systems science Cardiovascular health Mental health Guunu-maana

Professor David Peiris

Chief Scientist
Pallab Maulik
Mental health

Professor Pallab K. Maulik

Deputy Director and Director of Research

Related Person

Dr Y.K. Sandhya

Senior Research Fellow, Mental health

Partners

All India Institute for Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi

Black Dog Institute, Australia

UNSW Sydney, Australia

The University of Sydney, Sydney

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)

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