Cabassa Leopoldo J, Molina Gregory B, Baron Melvin
Center of Excellence for Cultural Competence, New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1051 Riverside Drive Rm 1715, Unit 11, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2012 Nov;13(6):747-54. doi: 10.1177/1524839910367578. Epub 2010 Nov 4.
Stigma, low health literacy, lack of knowledge, and misconceptions about depression are considered pervasive barriers contributing to the disparities Latino adults with limited English proficiency (LEP) face in accessing and receiving high-quality depression care. The development of culturally and linguistically appropriate health literacy tools, such as fotonovelas, can help address these barriers to depression care in the Latino community. Fotonovelas are booklets that use posed photographs with simple text bubbles to portray soap opera stories that convey educational messages. The aim of this study is to describe the development of a depression fotonovela adapted for Latinos with LEP. We present the conceptual model that informed this depression literacy tool and illustrate how findings from several studies were used to identify educational messages. Our production process delineates practical steps of how to use a multistakeholder approach to develop a health-related fotonovela. Implications for practice of this innovative depression literacy tool are discussed.
耻辱感、健康素养低下、知识匮乏以及对抑郁症的误解被认为是普遍存在的障碍,这些障碍导致英语水平有限(LEP)的拉丁裔成年人在获得和接受高质量抑郁症护理方面面临差异。开发具有文化和语言适应性的健康素养工具,如摄影小说,可以帮助消除拉丁裔社区中抑郁症护理的这些障碍。摄影小说是一种小册子,它使用配有简单文字气泡的摆拍照片来描绘传达教育信息的肥皂剧故事。本研究的目的是描述为英语水平有限的拉丁裔改编的抑郁症摄影小说的开发过程。我们展示了为这种抑郁症素养工具提供信息的概念模型,并说明了如何利用多项研究的结果来确定教育信息。我们的制作过程阐述了如何使用多利益相关方方法来开发与健康相关的摄影小说的实际步骤。我们还讨论了这种创新的抑郁症素养工具对实践的影响。