RESEARCH ARTICLE
Psychosocial interventions for persons
affected by Leprosy: A systematic review
Ann-Kristin Bonkass
1
, Anil FastenauID
1,2,3,4,5
, Sophie StuetzleID
1,4,5
*,
Melanie Boeckmann
4
, Mohammed Nadiruzzaman
1
1 Department of Health, Ethics & Society, Care and Public Health Research Institute CAPHRI, Faculty of
Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2 German Leprosy
and Tuberculosis Relief Association (DAHW), Wuerzburg, Germany, 3 Heidelberg Institute of Global Health,
University of Heidelberg, Germany, 4 Department of Global Health, Institute of Public Health and Nursing
Research, University of Bremen, Germany, 5 Marie Adelaide Leprosy Center, Karachi, Pakistan
* sophie.stuetzle@web.de
Abstract
While multi-drug therapy revolutionised the treatment of physical symptoms for leprosy, a
lack of psychosocial interventions, to combat the psychological burden of the disease, is
noticeable. This is especially the case in a lower-middle-income country like India, where
leprosy prevalence is highest, yet, it has one of the lowest rates of mental health services in
place. This paper (i) conducts a systematic review to gather academic evidence on best
practices of psychosocial care interventions of to leprosy patients from across the globe,
and (ii) compiles good practices of mental wellbeing and quality of life to propose plausible
actions for leprosy patients in India. Following the PRISMA protocol, keywords were
searched in four databases, namely PubMed, PsycInfo, Web of Science and Infolep. After
examining all 145 search results through inclusion and exclusion criteria, 17 peer reviewed
research articles could qualify for final review exercise, whereby the data was systematically
appraised. The systematic review reveals several successful psychosocial interventions
implemented worldwide. These interventions were categorised into four sub-groups: educa-
tional, counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy, and technology-supported interventions.
All the studies included in the analysis showcased effective psychosocial interventions that
enhanced the quality of life and reduced depression, anxiety, and stress levels in individuals
affected by leprosy. These findings highlighted several promising strategies that could be
integrated into India’s mental healthcare system. The studies underscored the significance
of involving healthcare professionals, and adopting innovative approaches. Consequently,
this research proposes a comprehensive blend of diverse psychosocial interventions to alle-
viate the burden faced by leprosy-affected individuals in India. It is crucial to take into
account various confounding factors and local contexts to tailor these interventions to the
specific population group. Additionally, enhancing awareness and updating policies related
to leprosy care are essential steps in reducing stigmatization against individuals with leprosy
in India and other endemic regions.
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Citation: Bonkass A-K, Fastenau A, Stuetzle S,
Boeckmann M, Nadiruzzaman M (2024)
Psychosocial interventions for persons affected by
Leprosy: A systematic review. PLOS Ment Health
1(3): e0000091. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.
pmen.0000091
Editor: Wenjie Duan, East China University of
Science and Technology, CHINA
Received: February 21, 2024
Accepted: July 11, 2024
Published: August 9, 2024
Copyright: © 2024 Bonkass et al. This is an open
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reproduction in any medium, provided the original
author and source are credited.
Data Availability Statement: All relevant data are
within the paper and its Supporting Information
files.
Funding: The authors received no specific funding
for this work.
Competing interests: The authors have declared
that no competing interests exist.