DeSTRESS
Understanding and dealing with stress

Providing effective treatment and support for mental distress is a stated government aim. Within low-income communities, use of antidepressant medication is relatively high, but current strategies tend to frame mental distress as an individual psychological problem, rather than addressing the factors that are often the root causes of suffering.
Against a background of health-service cuts and on-going welfare reform, this interdisciplinary research project examines:
This 30 month programme of research consists of two linked stages.
Firstly, 96 people from two targeted low-income areas will participate in focus groups to explore how moral narratives are defined and used/resisted in people's daily lives.
Then, secondary analysis of 60 video-recorded consultations will enable insight into the contexts in which GPs and low-income patients discuss mental distress. Through in-depth analysis of 30 consultations we will identify how GP-patient interaction influences decision-making to prescribe/accept or withhold/reject treatment.
Further insights will be gained through interviews with ten GPs in the study sites and repeat interviews with 40 people from low-income communities who have attended a GP consultation for mental distress.
The research programme will inform policy and practice regarding the development of effective, meaningful and non-stigmatising responses to mental distress in low-income communities.
Identification of GP practice (relating to mental distress) that enhances patient wellbeing will be developed into guidelines on good practice for health professionals working in low-income communities. These will be refined at a Regional Practitioner workshop, where a dissemination strategy that maximizes their utility for the health sector will be agreed. Participation in the workshop by local authorities charged with health provision will ensure findings feed in to local health plans e.g. .
Richard Byng is a GP and Professor of Primary Care Research at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and talks about his involvement in the project.