Cognitive Behavioral Therapy among Ghana's Rural Poor Is Effective Regardless of Baseline Mental Distress

Author:

Barker Nathan1,Bryan Gharad2,Karlan Dean3,Ofori-Atta Angela4,Udry Christopher5

Affiliation:

1. University of Chicago (email: )

2. London School of Economics (email: )

3. Northwestern University, CEPR, NBER, IPA, and J-PAL (email: )

4. University of Ghana Medical School (email: )

5. Northwestern University, CEPR, NBER, and J-PAL (email: )

Abstract

We study the impact of group-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT ) for individuals selected from the general population of poor households in rural Ghana (N = 7,227). Results from one to three months after the program show strong impacts on mental and perceived physical health, cognitive and socioemotional skills, and economic self-perceptions. These effects hold regardless of baseline mental distress. We argue that this is because CBT can improve well-being for a general population of poor individuals through two pathways: reducing vulnerability to deteriorating mental health and directly increasing cognitive capacity and socioemotional skills. (JEL D12, I12, I15, I31, I32, O12, O18)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geography, Planning and Development

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