Afghan women asylum seekers and refugees who are already part of our ARSA's women's group will be screened for eligibility and enrollment in the study by a counselor from ARSA. The characteristics for recruited participants in this study will include a) being an Afghan refugee or asylum seeker residing in Türkiye, b) being a woman, c) being aged 18 or older, d) having the ability to read, speak, and consent in Dari, e) having high levels of psychological distress (scoring above 15 on the Kessler-10 Psychological Distress Scale \[K-10\]), and f) without an imminent risk of suicide (measured by the WHO PM+ assessment tool).
At the end of the screening questionnaire, eligible participants will receive a written consent form in both English and Dari. Qualified participants will also be provided with an informational presentation about the study and given a week to review the consent form carefully. Recruitment will continue until 40 eligible participants have provided consent.
Following the screening and consent process, 40 eligible participants will be randomized to two arms according to the 1:1 principle with automatized randomization software.
Group 1 (Receiving SH+ and cash transfer simultaneously):
Participants will complete the baseline assessment 1 week before the intervention. They will then participate in 5 weekly 2-hour SH+ session in person at ARSA in a private conference room. With each session, they will receive a $60 or equal amount in Turkish Lira in cash transfer. The program will be delivered by bilingual community facilitators who have completed a 3-day training on SH+ by WHO-certified SH+ trainers. Each session will follow the SH+ manual and the SH+ illustrated guide.
Childcare will be provided in a separate child-friendly room in ARSA during the sessions to remove barriers to participation and ensure that participants can participate in the sessions without concerns about their children's safety and well-being.
One week after the completion of the sessions, participants will complete the post-assessment, consisting of the same questionnaires used in the baseline assessment in addition to the measures related to implementation outcomes.
Group 2 (Receiving SH+ followed by cash transfer with a 3 month delay):
Participants will complete the baseline assessment 1 week before Group 1 begins their simultaneous intervention. While Group 1 is receiving their intervention, participants in Group 2 will receive a $60 or equal amount in Turkish Lira in cash transfer every week for 5 weeks. One week after the completion of Group 1's sessions, participants in Group 2 will complete the post-assessment, consisting of the same questionnaires used in the baseline assessment but without the implementation outcome measures.
After 3 months, participants in Group 2 will receive the SH+ intervention at ARSA (5 weeks, one 2-hour session per week, delivered by bilingual trained community facilitators, childcare provided at ARSA). One week after the completion of Group 2's sessions, participants in Group 2 will complete the full post-assessment, consisting of the same questionnaires used in the baseline assessment in addition to the measures related to implementation outcomes.
Supervision for facilitators will be provided by Zeynep Ilkkursun, a clinical psychologist in Türkiye. However, sessions will not be observed or recorded, and fidelity will be checked through conversations during the supervision sessions.
Additionally, semi-structured interviews will be conducted with the Afghan refugees who received the SH+ and the community members who were trained to deliver the intervention to get feedback on the content and clarity. Results will allow the study team to evaluate and understand the appropriateness and clarity of the procedures.