Mausbach Brent T, Bucardo Jesus, Cardenas Veronica, McKibbin Christine L, Barrio Concepcion, Goldman Sherrill R, Jeste Dilip V, Patterson Thomas L
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego.
Am J Psychiatr Rehabil. 2008 Jan 1;11(1):61-75. doi: 10.1080/15487760701853102.
Fifty-nine Latino participants diagnosed with persistent psychotic disorders were assigned to either a culturally tailored skills-training intervention (n = 21), an equivalent non-tailored intervention (n = 15), or a community-based support group (n = 23). Participants completed a number of skills-based performance assessments (e.g., UCSD performance-based skills assessment; UPSA) and a well-being measure prior to and immediately post-treatment. Compared to those in the non-tailored intervention, participants receiving the tailored intervention showed significant improvement in several outcomes. These results indicate that Latino individuals with persistent psychotic disorders benefit from interventions which consider cultural values and mores.
59名被诊断患有持续性精神障碍的拉丁裔参与者被分配到三种情况之一:一种是针对文化定制的技能培训干预组(n = 21),一种是同等的非定制干预组(n = 15),或者一个基于社区的支持小组(n = 23)。参与者在治疗前和治疗后立即完成了多项基于技能的表现评估(例如,加州大学圣地亚哥分校基于表现的技能评估;UPSA)以及一项幸福感测量。与接受非定制干预的参与者相比,接受定制干预的参与者在多个结果上有显著改善。这些结果表明,患有持续性精神障碍的拉丁裔个体能从考虑文化价值观和习俗的干预中受益。