Community Street Play Versus Facility-based Screening for Mental Health Literacy in Rural India: A Mixed-methods Quasi-experimental Study
Abhishek Ghosh, Pragyapti Malav, Blessy B. George, Manya Shukla, Nagma Imam, Kashish Ranchan, Manju Mehra, Renjith R. Pillai, Kshitiz Sharma, Shankar Prinja, Sandeep Bhola, Preet Mohan Singh, Alakjot Kaur, Debasish Basu, Neha Dahiya, Ashoo GroverBackground:
Community-based approaches to mental health literacy (MHL), including street theatre, remain underrepresented. No study has compared street play with primary care facility-based screening as parallel MHL strategies. This study evaluated the effectiveness and acceptability of structured street play compared with facility-based screening in rural Punjab, India.
Methods:
A mixed-methods quasi-experimental study with two non-randomized arms was conducted across ten primary care facilities in Mohali district. Adults in one block received a single 30-min street play (
Results:
Both arms showed significant improvements in knowledge (
Conclusions:
A single-session street play and facility-based screening produce comparable short-term improvements in MHL, supporting their integration as complementary demand-generation and case-identification strategies within the primary care mental health framework.