Breland-Noble Alfiee M, Bell Carl, Nicolas Guerda
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Fam Process. 2006 Jun;45(2):153-69. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2006.00088.x.
Researchers have documented health disparities for African American and other youth of color in the area of mental health. In accordance with calls for the development of innovative methods for use in reducing these disparities, the purpose of this article is to describe the development of an evidence-based intervention targeting the use of psychiatric clinical care by African American families. The authors summarize current research in the areas of perceived and demonstrated bias in the provision of mental health services, the significance of the problem of low African American participation in psychiatric clinical research and care, and evidence-based approaches to conducting family-oriented research to address adolescent mental illness in this population. This discussion is followed by a description of the development of an intervention to improve familial treatment engagement and plans to test the intervention. The article is provided as a foundation for carefully defined plans to address the unmet mental health needs of depressed African American adolescents within a culturally relevant familial context.
研究人员已经记录了非裔美国人和其他有色人种青少年在心理健康领域存在的健康差异。按照开发创新方法以减少这些差异的要求,本文旨在描述一种针对非裔美国家庭使用精神科临床护理的循证干预措施的开发过程。作者总结了当前在提供心理健康服务方面存在的感知和已证实的偏见领域的研究、非裔美国人参与精神科临床研究和护理的比例较低这一问题的重要性,以及针对该人群开展以家庭为导向的研究以解决青少年精神疾病的循证方法。接下来是对一种旨在提高家庭治疗参与度的干预措施的开发描述以及测试该干预措施的计划。本文为在与文化相关的家庭背景下精心制定计划以满足抑郁的非裔美国青少年未得到满足的心理健康需求奠定了基础。